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uh_huh uh_huh how easy
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how easy is it actually for positions to interpret the
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the the results that they're getting 'cause they're getting like feature maps and things like that that that
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nontrivial i would say to actually interpreting right right so
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it's perfectly true that when we are here
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what they get is is just the five so that it's not very sexy actively so uh
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what they need to do is to to be like a uh well advanced in statistic it at our which will
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conduct also okay with that but we need to extract like a regression since things like that's based on this
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on this is just the five so i would say for now it's it's not easy to interpret
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especially with extra features that easy what we are now willing to do is to include a little bit
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more machine learning in this but from here to extract some score so that at least they
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can the computer or c. values and things like that so they can really have to interpret the
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performance of these result going through a a statistical software but this is that you can issue

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