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Are modern ML PhDs becoming too incremental, or is this just what research looks like now? [D]
I’ve been thinking about the current state of machine learning PhDs, including my own work, and I’d like to hear how others see it. My impression is that a large fraction of modern ML PhD work follows a fairly predictable pattern: take an existing idea, connect it to another existing idea, apply i
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Are modern ML PhDs becoming too incremental, or is this just what research looks like now? [D]
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I’ve been thinking about the current state of machine learning PhDs, including my own work, and I’d like to hear how others see it. My impression is that a large fraction of modern ML PhD work follows a fairly predictable pattern: take an existing idea, connect it to another existing idea, apply i