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by StableAlkyne
460 days ago
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It's a major problem in science, unfortunately You see it in the computational fields too - often the best you can get is an uncommented mess of Python and Shell scripting. If you get anything at all. The worst are those that train ML models to predict a property, spend several pages talking about how good it is... And just never bother including the model artifacts. IMO that's the stuff that should get papers rejected. |
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