A Siren Song of Open Source Reproducibility, Examples from Machine Learning

Edward Raff, Andrew Farris
2023-06-27

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As reproducibility becomes a greater concern, conferences have largely converged to a strategy of asking reviewers to indicate whether code was attached to a submission. This represents a broader pattern of implementing actions based on presumed ideals, without studying whether those actions will produce positive results. We argue that focusing on code as a means of reproduction is misguided if we want to improve the state of reproducible and replicable research. In this study, we find this focus on code may be harmful — we should not force code to be submitted. Furthermore, there is a lack of evidence that conferences take effective actions to encourage and reward reproducibility. We argue that venues must take more action to advance reproducible machine learning research today.
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Edward Raff
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