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RedditRabbitRobot t1_j2z7bqa wrote
Reply to comment by hollow_sets in [D] What do you do while you wait for training? by hollow_sets
multiple trainings of different models or same model with different training parameters/hyperparameters.
i.e if you have a cloud environment with a number of processing units available on demand.
RedditRabbitRobot t1_j2qsiq2 wrote
Can you parallelize runs ?
RedditRabbitRobot t1_ita9wp3 wrote
hmm not exactly a blogv not exclusivelt ML, not deep enough for use in the DS industry
But this is reaaaally nice if you wanna get into the math part.
RedditRabbitRobot t1_j2zaw65 wrote
Reply to [Discussion] If ML is based on data generated by humans, can it truly outperform humans? by groman434
>Of course, in certain areas, like speed of computation or accuracy, computers will also be better than humans
I'm very confused what else do you expect it to do ? That's all ML is ; a formalized, structured way of categorizing data. The only reason it's better than human is because it's so much faster that it can't possibly be performed by an human.
>can it truly outperform humans?
Again I'm confused, because if speed isn't the concern, at least accuracy indeniably is. And ML already outperforms humans accuracy-wise.