i don’t have a graph for it. the corresponding number is p(correct) = 0.25 at 63 elements for the one dense model i ran this on. (the number is not in the paper yet because this last result came in approximately an hour ago)
the other relevant result in the paper for answering the question of how similar our sparse models are to dense models is figure 33
i don’t have a graph for it. the corresponding number is p(correct) = 0.25 at 63 elements for the one dense model i ran this on. (the number is not in the paper yet because this last result came in approximately an hour ago)
the other relevant result in the paper for answering the question of how similar our sparse models are to dense models is figure 33