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What LSTM Baseline To Use?
Jan. 17, 2022, 3:25 p.m. | /u/Inside_Today4604
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Suppose you are writing a paper with some new transformer-variant that does well on classification tasks. You want to have a LSTM baseline. How would you go about choosing that LSTM architecture? What about training hyperparameters? Is there a standard, should it be grounded with respect to another paper, does it not matter as long as one explains what the architecture is?
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