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JPDev@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 1 year ago

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  • marcos@lemmy.world
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    No, this is because the testing set can be derived from the training set.

    Overfitting alone can’t get you to 1.

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      So as an eli5, that’s basically that you have to “ask” it stuff it has never heard before? AI has come after my time in higher education.

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        Yes.

        You train it on some data, and ask it about different data. Otherwise it just hard-codes the answers.

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          They’re just like us.

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          Gotcha, thank you!

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        Yes, it’s called a train test split, and is often 80/20 or there about

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      It can if you don’t do a train-test split.

      But even if you consider the training set only, having zero loss is definitely a bad sign.

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      Gotcha!

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