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[D] Does anyone else think open source code/examples in machine learning domain usually are not as readable as they could be? Specifically use of magic numbers.
Jan. 9, 2022, 6:36 p.m. | /u/junovac
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Admittedly, I am not an expert in machine learning or different libraries but the code I see as an example is not really beginner friendly. Even for an expert, I am not sure, they know all libraries and quircks of different datasets.
Let me elaborate. The main problem I see is the use of magic numbers. For example, in below hypothetical code
x = dataset[1]
there is no indication of why 1 is used instead of 0 or what does …
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