Clarity comments on Stupid Questions September 2015 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Clarity 03 September 2015 12:42:33PM 1 point [-]

I'm ashamed to ask but...is there a way I can do machine learning competitions on Kaggle...by just copy pasting code?

Comment author: gwern 03 September 2015 04:26:26PM 6 points [-]

What would you expect to get out of copy-pasting code to do a ML competition?

Comment author: Clarity 12 September 2015 06:26:14AM 0 points [-]

Understanding how the techniques work and how they relate to outcomes on a particular kind of problem. That would help me understood where a particular technique can be applied for what particular problems. With that knowledge, I could hire someone to do the machine learning coding if and only if I could expect it to be worth our while. Actually doing the coding could be automated soon enough. There is already visual programming for machine learning. And I reckon the cohort of people doing machine learning are more likely to be skilled in automating programming procedures than computer scientists on average. So, I do not expect it worthwhile to learn the nitty gritty of data-science in depth, but rather the concepts in breadth.

Comment author: Houshalter 09 September 2015 06:11:41AM 1 point [-]

Literally every competition has people post code that gets ok results. Just search in the forum for "beat the benchmark". This is intended to help beginners get started.