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Small vs. large dataset meaning in the context of s_decay #5

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ogencoglu opened this issue Sep 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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Small vs. large dataset meaning in the context of s_decay #5

ogencoglu opened this issue Sep 1, 2024 · 0 comments

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ogencoglu commented Sep 1, 2024

The option s_decay is a bit like a weight-decay term that empirically is helpful for smaller datasets. We use a default of 0.01 in all our experiments. For larger datasets, smaller values (even 0.0) often worked as well.

What does small and large dataset mean in this context?

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