Digital Discovery, 2023, 2,1425-1435
DOI: 10.1039/D3DD00082F, Paper
DOI: 10.1039/D3DD00082F, Paper


Eric S. Muckley, James E. Saal, Bryce Meredig, Christopher S. Roper, John H. Martin
On average, simple linear models perform equivalently to black box machine learning models on extrapolation tasks.
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On average, simple linear models perform equivalently to black box machine learning models on extrapolation tasks.
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