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Let’s imagine a hypothetical situation. There’s an infection going round, and we want to predict the future severity of someone’s illness. There is a test that offers a good prediction. Let’s say the outcome of the test has a correlation of 0.78 with the patient's severity of infection. The problem with the test is that…
H. Li, Z. Xu, G. Taylor, C. Studer, and T. Goldstein. (2017)cite arxiv:1712.09913Comment: NIPS 2018 (extended version, 10.5 pages), code is available at https://github.com/tomgoldstein/loss-landscape.