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A suggestion to keep theoretical questions rather strictly focused on coding [duplicate]

I asked a question about how the LSTM regularization parameters are used. My question was closed based on a claim: I’m voting to close this question because it is not about programming as defined in ...
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Why close after years, based on OP.. request reopen Karan's NN bias topic [duplicate]

Once upon a time, in the old days, we used to build programs to run neural networks (NNs). When people did not use TensorFlow, Google and Nvidia advanced tools, they needed knowledge about the details....
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Let's gift wrap our (good) machine learning theory questions for Cross Validated

Machine learning (ML) theory questions are off-topic on Stack Overflow. There is no question about this. Stack Overflow also has many, many, many excellent Q&A's on ML theory. They often have ...
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Guidance for asking machine learning questions

Increasingly, I am seeing questions posted to Stack Overflow like this one: Simultaneous overfitting and underfitting I'm not a machine learning expert, but it seems to me that this question is ...
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1 answer
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Standard for machine learning questions

Questions like: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55015042/even-if-i-change-the-hyperparameters-of-random-forest-the-test-score-wont-diffe attract primarily opinion-based responses, since there is ...
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3 answers
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Deep learning questions almost never have minimal reproducible examples

I've noticed a recurring issue that I believe we can improve upon. Admittedly, I'm not entirely sure what the solutions should be, but I think that these problems should be outlined. Within SO's ML ...
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1 answer
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Stack Exchange on Data Science and Stack Overflow [closed]

I wanted to know if there is a known borderline separating questions on Stack Overflow from data science, as I encounter many questions on Stack Overflow about stuff like neural network, ...
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In 2018, why do high profile off-topic [machine-learning] questions remain open?

I've been visiting some highly voted machine-learning questions lately. A recurring motif I noticed is that most of them look borderline off-topic to me. Let's recapitulate the tag excerpt for ...
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Missing tags for probabilistic programming

May I ask the community to create some tags for me? Great! This would be: approximate-bayesian-computation anglican pyabc abcpy Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) is a bayesian based approach to ...
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Are questions about visualizations of neural networks on-topic?

Neural networks are pretty complex things and definitely programming-related. However, I've come across a question where neither I nor a few of my peers in chat can tell whether it's on-topic or not. ...
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