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Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2505.13534 Code: github.com/LinialLab/In... This is part of my PhD in finding interesting things in Data #science #phd #AI #huji #interfeat
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Our approach and pipeline is trivially generalizable to most domains, from chemistry to marketing! #datascience #DS #novelty
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3/ On 8 major diseases and 400 K patients, we select ~40 features per disease out of >3700. ~⅓ of those got validated by medical researchers! SHAP‑ranked lists managed ~0-7 %. #UKBB #UKBiobank #medicine #SHAP
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2/ Rule of thumb: hypotheses are only “interesting” if it’s (a) predictive, (b) not already known, and (c) make sense. InterFeat checks these automatically and uses LLMs to explain why!
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I need to dig up translations of the various songs and tidbuts from French
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Fun tidbit: Models can often outperform bad or even median humans in some domains. Beating real, 20+ Year experts is often much much harder. (And the problem is in explaining that to their bosses)
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Bu/t please, do get your embryos tested for things like Down syndrome
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Neato Sunscribed-o
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Ya know that's the current marvel crossover hotness? Doom's rulings including universal healthcare and free borders. (Also killing Nazis).
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ICML rebuttal 🤢
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With most of the other uses also being Metroid games
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The start of the proud tradition of Samus going bug-fuck Super-Saiyan at the end sequence of each Metroid game <3
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oh nah, that doesn't happen outside of math/cs
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www.experimental-history.com/p/the-rise-a...
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Related and you may like: www.experimental-history.com/p/science-is...
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A pile of printed nature/science journals in the HUJI teacher's lounge
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If they are in the big journals then yes - a fair amount of peeps read the feed/hard-copies of journals
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Re interp/3: A trick that worked great was adding positive, negative and neutral activating examples. e.g. in "Automated Annotation of Disease Subtypes" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Any immediate plans to update the package to support local LLMs? (In our (unpublished) work, they work great for this sort of explanations, even 8B models)
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My question is on the quantification/measurement/comparison. I understand your method and approach :), my problem is convincing reviewer's about comparative interpretability methods being better)
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How did you evaluate interpretability?
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Share the blurb
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Venice: Canals
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Venice: Buildings
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It's mainly about claiming (correctly) that men have overconfidence in thinking they could win at something. (In the implied context of "against a girl"). But, just saying - the thing could have more accurate framing. That'd make the idjits more obvious
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eh, over how many games? Because over 10, billion games, I'd have a non-negligible shot. Over 1 game - obviously no chance.
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Why not add a rerank? Add a little (unsupervised even) model for predicting quality. It'll be weak, but might be enough for reranking your stuff
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(Anyhoo, bought <3)
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I'd say stop writing so fast, but, well, keep doing it :D
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Dat's proper big Dakka
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Well, this is going to be great, given some of my friend's history
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Still, that could save a lot of time on DEI grants, once we get those back in future (non republican) admins
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Yup. So, when are you going to move to equalize the QOL of westerners, with peasants in north korea? Deserving has little to do with reality
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Depends on your definition of living, and for how many hours, and if an alternative exists for them.
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Also, bricklayers are quite skilled and a profession
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Yeah, nah, if more than 30% of the population can do it before they reach high school, its unskilled
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Oh, useful! Handling a bunch of folders and files/structure was something I didn't know how to easily give as context