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Book: The Emerging Science of Machine Learning Benchmarks (https://mlbenchmarks.org)

119 points by jxmorris12 5 days ago | 6 comments | View on ycombinator

loveparade about 9 hours ago |

Very cool book. I think a reason why ML has seen so much progress despite benchmark overfitting/abuse is that results are "regularized" by real world applications and the Lindy effect. Methods, or research, that abuse benchmarks aren't adopted by follow-up research so they tend not to survive. And they aren't adopted because people try them but then find out that they don't generalize to other/newer benchmarks. So the system works not because of specific benchmarks, but because of how the community as a whole deals with benchmarks.

lazrgatr about 12 hours ago |

A little rule I live by is that if Moritz Hardt writes it, I will read it

trostaft about 9 hours ago |

If I'm recall correctly, this was also a keynote at MDS24? That was also a great talk, Hardt is an excellent speaker.

salberts about 4 hours ago |

Read the preface.

1. It sounds like this book can be summarized in a practical blog post or a series of posts

2. Is using the term crisis so many times really necessary?