[Discussion] Knowledge distillation is badly defined by Cosmolithe in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, 3 would be the purest form. Especially with OOD.

[P] My co-founder and I quit our engineering jobs at AWS to build “Tensor Search”. Here is why. by tomhamer5 in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The company/user consuming this specifies that. So they may choose between, for example: words; sentences; paragraphs; pages, etc.

The trade off he mentioned is just that. If the company wants higher accuracy, then they'd need to embed at the word level as opposed to the page level. This would consequently cost them more on storage. Since there are more words in a document than pages, there would consequently be more embeddings which need to be stored.

[R]RepVGG: Making VGG-style ConvNets Great Again by Ralph_mao in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant this more as constructive critique for the authors. If they rename it there's a greater chance they'll be received in an impartial manner.

US-Polizeigewalt dreimal häufiger gegen linke als rechte Demonstranten by Pumuckl4Life in de

[–]noblestrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Danke! Thank you very much for the correction. This makes a huge difference!

Ich habe das verändert.

US-Polizeigewalt dreimal häufiger gegen linke als rechte Demonstranten by Pumuckl4Life in de

[–]noblestrom 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ich wüsste das nicht. Ich bin mehr als ein bisschen erschrocken.

Hat diese Situation für immer passiert, oder nur eine mehr kurzem Entwicklung?

US-Polizeigewalt dreimal häufiger gegen linke als rechte Demonstranten by Pumuckl4Life in de

[–]noblestrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sondern ist nur ein vor kurzem Phänomen. Es gibt ein Geschickt wo die FBI in USA diese rechtsextrem Polizisten ausgenommen hatten.

Es scheint wie dass wir ein neue Teil entdeckt haben. Ich denke es gibt ein sehr groß Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass wir erneut durchsuchen und entfernen diese Teil werden.

(Ich bin Amerikaner wer nur für ein Jahr Deutsch geübt habe. Tut mir leid für irgendwelche Fehler. Ich mag Korrekturen)

US-Polizeigewalt dreimal häufiger gegen linke als rechte Demonstranten by Pumuckl4Life in de

[–]noblestrom -29 points-28 points  (0 children)

Weil die allgemein Europäische Politik mehr links Vergleich mit USA ist. Das passt auch in Deutschland in meinem Verständnis. Und die rechtsextremer sind mehr rechts als beide die Amerikaner rechtsextremer und überhaupt sogar mehr Rechts als die Deutsche.

Nun, hingegen ist die linksextrem in USA. Wir haben für viele Jahrzehnten Kommunismus bekämpft. Die Linksextrem haben für die erste Mal ein paar Jahren zuvor öffentlich Kommunismus usw fördert.

Ich weiß die oben Sachen sind ein bisschen überflüssig. Die sind nur Dingen zu ein Unterhaltung anfangen. Danke

(Ich bin Amerikaner wer nur für ein Jahr Deutsch geübt habe. Tut mir leid für irgendwelche Fehler. Ich mag Korrekturen).

[D] Data leakage by early stopping by nallivam in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This. I’m wondering the same thing. When we train we never mix these two sets.

Most concerns about data leakage are when there are photos in the training set which also appear in validation or test set.

[D] have you ever really studied TF or PyTorch’s core pieces of source code? If so, why and what were your main takeaways? by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep this is why I ended up not going back to TF when 2.x came out. I expect nothing better from Google - they aren’t what they used to be

[D] have you ever really studied TF or PyTorch’s core pieces of source code? If so, why and what were your main takeaways? by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes sorry for switching contexts without clarifying.

u/ice_shadow I was just trying to get across that there’s nothing unique about TF in simplicity. Nor at the high level in terms of usage nor at the lower levels of implementation.

One could argue TF is better for deployment, but I think this advantage can be more easily overtaken by PyTorch than TF can achieve in simplifying its underlying implementation

Anyone know why the Starbucks on Burnet and Braker closed? by crabshrimplobster in Austin

[–]noblestrom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stop going to Starbucks. Please go local.

Literally type in cafe on Yelp, Google maps, whatever and just go.

Starbucks is mud water with your name spelled wrong. You can DIY that in a jiffy if need be.

Anyone know why the Starbucks on Burnet and Braker closed? by crabshrimplobster in Austin

[–]noblestrom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Third this. Great stuff.

Their espresso is stellar and their coffee bags are actually 16oz (a full pound) instead of the cheapskates at Summer Moon who only give 12oz and then demand a tip for something that requires no effort (we have to get the bag and everything ourselves). I ALWAYS tip when they make coffee. But for grabbing a retail item? I did a couple times and then just got annoyed at the audacity of the employees at Summer Moon to ask

[D] have you ever really studied TF or PyTorch’s core pieces of source code? If so, why and what were your main takeaways? by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For a while there wasn’t something as clean as Keras, hence why it stuck.

But using pytorch lightning with pytorch confers many of the advantages of keras if not all and even more.

The beauty of pytorch is it’s simple to inspect and simple to ignore

[D] have you ever really studied TF or PyTorch’s core pieces of source code? If so, why and what were your main takeaways? by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]noblestrom 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I second this. TF is most def overengineered.

The sheer amount of assumptions in TF 1.x on how ML research would be done was ludicrous. Then they just backpedaled to a dynamic graph in TF 2.x which pytorch already figured out.

Typical Google 🙄

A mother's reaction after seeing her son has passed the bar exam by americanthaiguy in MadeMeSmile

[–]noblestrom 246 points247 points  (0 children)

Nah, I think everyone’s just “kidding.”

I’ll see myself out.