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by jeremyphoward on 2018-08-14 (UTC).

I generally suggest the opposite. Work from a high level view of the paper, and do lots of experiments as you go and use common sense. When you're all done, compare to their implementation. I often find I come up with better ways, which I wouldn't if I were copying closely

— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) August 14, 2018
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by benhamner on 2018-08-15 (UTC).

This 👇. Sadly, trying to reproduce machine learning results from a PDF is kinda like trying to reproduce an extravagant dish from its Instagram photo. Sharing code and data, and starting from that, are critical! https://t.co/Yv8KWsWoKp

— Ben Hamner (@benhamner) August 15, 2018
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