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Thanks @V0XNIHILI I moved this into discussions since there are multiple "issues" here we need to break the work into. Let's issue for specific actionable updates, while this sort of feedback is great for discussion! |
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@V0XNIHILI I don't see the duplicates you mention. But if you spot them, could you please make the updates? In general, if we can break these into smaller updates and tackle them one at a time that would be great! Would greatly appreciate your help! |
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Makes sense. Thanks so much for all the critical feedback.
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Sure, sounds good! I wasn't sure whether to use discussions or issues, so
just chose one initially...
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I created a few PRs for the 'easy' items on the list. Also opened a few issues for minor problems. |
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Dear team,
I read chapter 1-10 over the last couple of days and wanted to put out my thoughts here. I really enjoyed reading it and I think the book provides a really broad yet comprehensive overview of the field. However, at some points I felt there could be more of a tinyML touch. See the list below for my detailed notes. In bold I listed the items that I can contribute in terms of writing.
Chapter 2
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
10.2.1 > "lottery ticket hypothesis": duplicate text of 'More formally, the lottery ticket hypothesis is a concept in deep learning that suggests that within a neural network, there exist sparse subnetworks (or "winning tickets") that, when initialized with the right weights, are capable of achieving high training convergence and inference performance on a given task.'Solved by Remove duplicate sentence from optimizations.qmd about lottery ticket hypothesis #119Duplicate text: "A key challenge resides in managing the computational complexity inherent to LRMF, especially when grappling with high-dimensional and large-scale data. The computational burden, particularly in the context of real-time applications and massive datasets, remains a significant hurdle for effectively using LRMF."Chapter 17
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