Often when I read ML papers the authors compare their results against a benchmark (e.g. using RMSE, accuracy, …) and say “our results improved with our new method by X%”. Nobody makes a significance test if the new method Y outperforms benchmark Z. Is there a reason why? Especially when you break your results down e.g. to the anaylsis of certain classes in object classification this seems important for me. Or do I overlook something?

  • Lanky_Product4249@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Does it actually work? I.e. if you construct a 95% confidence interval with that variance, are your model predictions within the interval 95% of the time?