There is no “Wikipedia for predictive models” that I know of. No big repository to easily share and find predictive scientific models other than the relevant domain’s scientific literature, which is not optimized for these tasks: it is not organized by the variables being predicted, it is not generally available as reusable and modular software components, it is usually not focused on predictive work, some of it is paywalled, etc.
Thank you for pointing me that way. No I have not!
So I took a quick look. This looks a lot like HuggingFace. It’s good to be reminded that these things exist and they do have some things in common with what I propose. As they stand, though, it’s not it. Notice I’m talking about scientific models here. The mindset with which I approach this is one of theoretically-motivated, sparsely connected models, the kind you learn about when you take a university course in say, psychology or economics, not the kind you train with neural networks.
Have you tried www.openml.org?
Thank you for pointing me that way. No I have not!
So I took a quick look. This looks a lot like HuggingFace. It’s good to be reminded that these things exist and they do have some things in common with what I propose. As they stand, though, it’s not it. Notice I’m talking about scientific models here. The mindset with which I approach this is one of theoretically-motivated, sparsely connected models, the kind you learn about when you take a university course in say, psychology or economics, not the kind you train with neural networks.