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A few months ago I came across maximum mean discrepancy as a measure of distribution difference, and today I read this term and totally forgot what is means and had to find a youtube video to refresh my understanding. This happens a lot of times in my research. I feel like unless something is really basic (e.g. CNN, cross entropy, etc) and used a lot in my day-to-day model building, I easily forgot what I have read. I wonder is it just because I have a bad memory or I do not have a good way to organize information?

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[–] billjames1685@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I use it as reference. It’s much better than google search, because in each section I include only important details from each paper (not the full thing). This lets me quickly remember important stuff about each paper as well as how it connects to relevant work