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by ackbar03
587 days ago
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No, the comments are not confused. I wouldn't consider myself as a expert, but I've worked a lot with evolutionary algorithms. This is not a good work and should be rejected from ICLR, although again it is my personal opinion. Terminologies are there to help distinguish between different concepts, not to be obscured in some handwavy way to seem deep and knowledgable to sucker some ICLR paper reviewer with no scientific rigor. It is indeed possible to optimize NNs using GAs but claiming diffusion is an evolutionary algorithm is a huge stretch, and they even didn't draw the connection properly in the paper. There might be something worthwhile in their work but I would say portraying it this way is just flat-out not correct. |
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Words mean things and my goal is to enhance the discourse by clarifying the imprecise language used in the paper regarding the term "Evolutionary Algorithm".
I make no comment on any other issues with the paper.