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Guaranteeing Reproducibility in Deep Learning Competitions

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arxiv 2005.06041 v1 pith:7S6M3M2Y submitted 2020-05-12 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords learningmethodsreproducibilitytheyagentsbehaviorchallengecompetition
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To encourage the development of methods with reproducible and robust training behavior, we propose a challenge paradigm where competitors are evaluated directly on the performance of their learning procedures rather than pre-trained agents. Since competition organizers re-train proposed methods in a controlled setting they can guarantee reproducibility, and -- by retraining submissions using a held-out test set -- help ensure generalization past the environments on which they were trained.

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