Closed marvin-hansen closed 8 months ago
Apologies, I keep neglecting to circle back to this - partly because I don't necessarily claim to know the ideal categorization.
I don't have a particular disagreement with your differentiation of computational causality vs deep learning (though the link is dead now, I did read it previously). However, I think the usefulness of this site is in using categories that are widely recognized and representative of a group of crates. My inclination currently is to not add this category-of-one at this time, especially given that the crate already fits into multiple other categories.
But I'd be open to any community discussion/feedback on overhauling or tweaking the categorization.
Thank you Anthony,
That’s okay. I am going to chose another category and update the PR accordingly.
Best, M
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 5:33 AM Anthony Nowell @.***> wrote:
Apologies, I keep neglecting to circle back to this - partly because I don't necessarily claim to know the ideal categorization.
I don't have a particular disagreement with your differentiation of computational causality vs deep learning (though the link is dead now, I did read it previously). However, I think the usefulness of this site is in using categories that are widely recognized and representative of a group of crates. My inclination currently is to not add this category-of-one at this time, especially given that the crate already fits into multiple other categories.
But I'd be open to any community discussion/feedback on overhauling or tweaking the categorization.
— Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/anowell/are-we-learning-yet/pull/137#issuecomment-1699872517, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AFYR7XHC7V2YDSEFZVXQ7FDXX6WS3ANCNFSM6AAAAAA3GL3DI4 . You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.***>
Hi,
I'm the author of the first computational causality crate for Rust and when I looked at submitting my crate to this awesome list, it seems no category really fits.
Therefore, I propose adding a new topic " computational-causality" and added the crate deep_causality.
For background, feel free to read: How is deep causality different from deep learning?