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by Mathnerd314
750 days ago
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I think at some point it is worth admitting that there are variables you can't account for. Like the precise geography - the models model an area 1 mile square as a single vector, maybe even more coarse. They don't model every tree, rock, and bush. In a neural net you can just have "weight goop" which accounts for the net effect of these unmodeled features, but in a traditional model adding "fudge factors" and extrapolating back from the model to points of interest is tricky. |
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