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Benchmarks as reference point for users #209

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610v4nn1 opened this issue May 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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Benchmarks as reference point for users #209

610v4nn1 opened this issue May 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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610v4nn1 commented May 1, 2023

Currently users have hard time to understand what can be achieved using continual learning methods instead of ad-hoc heuristics. It would be great to provide some benchmarks against some simple baselines tracking both accuracy and training time.

Suggested baselines: retrain from scratch, fine-tune on latch data chunk.

@610v4nn1 610v4nn1 added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label May 1, 2023
@610v4nn1 610v4nn1 added this to the Renate 0.3 milestone May 1, 2023
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@wistuba wistuba changed the title Benchamrks as reference point for users Benchmarks as reference point for users May 2, 2023
@lballes lballes removed this from the Renate 0.3 milestone May 26, 2023
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