Timeline for How should we handle machine learning questions asking for performance improvements?
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Dec 31, 2020 at 4:34 | history | edited | stackoverflowuser2010 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 31, 2020 at 4:32 | comment | added | Dr. Snoopy | Database tuning is a very different field, it is less data driven and more algorithm/technique driven, that is what makes it more on-topic for SO than machine learning modeling. A model that works in one dataset might completely fail in another. | |
Dec 30, 2020 at 1:06 | comment | added | desertnaut | It is not the first time you bring forward the unfounded and puzzling allegation that closing ML questions as off-topic for Stack Overflow is equivalent to encouraging numb knob-turning and an obstacle to a deeper understanding; it is even more puzzling given the fact that you are an experienced user in Stats SE, too. | |
Dec 29, 2020 at 17:07 | comment | added | Passer By | "We don't want to contribute to a culture where ML development is treated as a knob-turning exercise" sure, but is irrelevant to topicality. We would also like to end world-hunger, doesn't make it a good question on SO. Tuning ML models (especially deep learning) is significantly different from database performance tuning. To oversimplify, we don't understand at the microlevel what's going on in ML, so we can't give completely subjective answers. | |
Dec 29, 2020 at 17:01 | comment | added | TylerH | Wait, why is another Stack Exchange site (they're not discussion boards) the wrong answer? What if there's a site specifically tailored to improving working code (there already is), or more specifically improving working ML code (there might already be)? | |
Dec 29, 2020 at 10:10 | comment | added | user5349916 | Can you please explain a bit more how the "knob turning" issue makes questions suitable for SO? From my POV, many such questions are actually "turn the knobs for me" so they aren't even about turning the knobs themselves, least of all understanding which knobs to turn. Even if they were, explaining all the potential ML knobs and meta-knobs (e.g. models,...) seems way out of scope for a Q&A format. | |
Dec 29, 2020 at 4:48 | history | edited | stackoverflowuser2010 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 29, 2020 at 3:00 | history | answered | stackoverflowuser2010 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |