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[r/ML] [R] Retraining a CNN with noisy data, should i expect this to work?

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A student is attempting to improve a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model from a previous graduate's work. They are exploring two main strategies: expanding the dataset, which would require time-consuming manual cleaning, or adding noise to the existing data. Initial tests with incremental noise have yielded only minor improvements, leading the student to question the effectiveness of this approach.

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