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Thank you for the great tool! Baysian optimization really is very slow.
One thing I'm unsure about from the readme is whether Simple assumes that calling f(x) once gives the true value of the function, or if it still works if f(x) is heavily noisy, say returns a random value 95% of the time?
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If the noise is a large component of the function, as opposed to the signal, my guess is that the algorithm will have more trouble finding global maxima, as the acquisition function will have a large random component.
But that is true for every optimization algorithm.
Thank you for the great tool! Baysian optimization really is very slow.
One thing I'm unsure about from the readme is whether Simple assumes that calling f(x) once gives the true value of the function, or if it still works if f(x) is heavily noisy, say returns a random value 95% of the time?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: