1. Meta: Why does this have the coronavirus marker?[1] (I could understand if there was a comment or the OP said “and this can help with developing a vaccine by …,” but that doesn’t seem to be the case.)
2. Specific: It would be interesting to see a comparison of different approaches all compared to each other, in therms of compute, cost, performance, etc., so it’s clear when “a better algorithm has been found” versus “more compute was used”.[2] I guess I’m interested in some basic credit assignment w.r.t. these different “AI” approaches.
[1] Any tips on how to add ‘crossed out’ to this part of the text if that changes, would be appreciated.
[2] If an algorithm doesn’t work as well, stopping after a certain point makes sense—but it’s nice to know if a later work does better, or is just ‘more compute’.
1. Meta: Why does this have the coronavirus marker?[1] (I could understand if there was a comment or the OP said “and this can help with developing a vaccine by …,” but that doesn’t seem to be the case.)
2. Specific: It would be interesting to see a comparison of different approaches all compared to each other, in therms of compute, cost, performance, etc., so it’s clear when “a better algorithm has been found” versus “more compute was used”.[2] I guess I’m interested in some basic credit assignment w.r.t. these different “AI” approaches.
[1] Any tips on how to add ‘crossed out’ to this part of the text if that changes, would be appreciated.
[2] If an algorithm doesn’t work as well, stopping after a certain point makes sense—but it’s nice to know if a later work does better, or is just ‘more compute’.
I think that’s just a mistake, and possibly a bug in some new code we made for managing tags easier.
So the “2” after “Coronavirus” indicated that “Coronavirus” is the 2nd tag, not that some algorithm determined it’s relevance to that subject is “2″?
The “2” means that it has 2 “relevance”. You can upvote or downvote a given post’s tag-relevance to determine the sort-order on the tag page.