To what extent can this be remedied by using aws or similar? On Sep 5, 2015 7:00 PM, "David Warde-Farley" <d.warde.farley@gmail.com> wrote:
Very encouraging to see this happening and that other people are concerned about it.
I would add that reproducibility in machine learning looks simple compared to other scientific domains, but looks are deceiving. Every "simple Python script" is built upon a broad and deep tower of library dependencies, leading to an exponential number of ways that your computing environment can conspire against you (nevermind hardware differences...).
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 6:35 PM, Yoshua Bengio <yoshua.umontreal@gmail.com> wrote:
Very interesting! Reproducibility is VERY weak in the machine learning community, and
needs to
be improved.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Nicolas P. Rougier <Nicolas.Rougier@inria.fr> Date: 2015-09-03 8:57 GMT-04:00 Subject: Connectionists: The ReScience journal To: Connectionists group <connectionists@cs.cmu.edu>
It's our great pleasure to announce the creation of "ReScience" which is a peer-reviewed journal that targets computational research and encourages the explicit replication of already published research, promoting new and open-source implementations in order to ensure that the original research is reproducible.
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