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I don't doubt that there are inherent differences between the brains of most men and women, but "we can measure these differences" and "these differences are inherent" are two different claims. I don't really get what the article is trying to get at by first claiming the latter and then walking back to the former.
~~btw can someone post the full PDF I can't access it via sci-hub yet~~
Edit: Also a tangential nitpick, but looking at their code I can tell that they're psychiatrists/neuroscientists first and programmers second lol
"CNN Block 1" comment used twice?
They skip layer 5? (Why even keep it in there??)
A linear layer with 2 outputs??? And then they do "
_, predicted = torch.max(outputs.data, 1)
" in the training script???? JUST USE 1 OUTPUT WITH A SIGMOID I'M BEGGING YOUAnd there's a lot going on in the "utilityFunctions.py" file lol
I would guess clickbait
More like a proof of concept, since they didn't significantly improve upon the accuracy of their predictions compared to prior models.