What is Computational Reproducibility — by @o_guest & @NPRougier: http://oliviaguest.com/doc/guest_rougier_2016.pdf … (cc @MarkBlokpoel)pic.twitter.com/hkgxl5uhfm
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What is Computational Reproducibility — by @o_guest & @NPRougier: http://oliviaguest.com/doc/guest_rougier_2016.pdf … (cc @MarkBlokpoel)pic.twitter.com/hkgxl5uhfm
So for my masters I reproduced a 'recurrent backprop' network by Pineda. It didn't contain 'code' but (unlike many other NN papers at the time) the original paper was very precise as it defined the network mathematically as a system of coupled nonlinear differential equations./1
So, I guess this would be equivalent to 'supplying the code'? Being a very mediocre programmer it took me 6 months to do it. (In the end doing heavy archeology in footnote 34, discovering finally that "...for this simulation Phi is simply set to zero" etc). /2
I think ‘sharing code’ means to make the actual code available, not just the ideas or formalisms on which it is based. Then it would also not need take so long to reproduce the findings in the paper.
I recognize the archeological experience ;)
It sounds like the model or the spec, not the code. Better!
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