What Should My Training Set Be?

Q

What should be the training set of your meat computer? How to pick your training set?

A

It is a crazy concept that data scientists spent countless time filtering out garbages on the internet for LLMs, but we constantly put useless things inside of it. I believe that we need to have a correct training set distribution.

(Studying) This should be 65% of my training set. (10 hours)

  • Mathematics: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations
  • Physics: Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics
  • Chemistry: Organic and Physical Chemistry
  • Biology: Systems Biology
  • EECS: Data Structures, Algorithms, Circuit Design
  • Mechanical Engineering: Dynamics, Materials Science
  • Brain and Cognitive Sciences: Cognitive Psychology
  • Aeronautics: Flight Dynamics, Propulsion
  • Nuclear Engineering: Reactor Physics
  • Systems Engineering: Systems Optimization
  • Game Theory: Nash Equilibria
  • Philosophy: Logic, Ethics

20% of Training Set: Surviving (3 hours)

  • Focus: Enhancing mental and physical well-being to maintain productivity and resilience.
  • Meditation: Guided or unguided meditation, breathing exercises.
  • Diary: Journaling to reflect on daily learning, emotions, and challenges.
  • Exercise: Physical fitness to support stamina and cognitive function (e.g., yoga, jogging, stretching).
  • Meal Preparation and Nutrition: Eating balanced meals that fuel your energy.

10% of my training set should be to help me get along with people (1.5 hour)

  • Focus: Building interpersonal skills and relationships.
  • Conversations: Practicing active listening and engaging discussions.
  • Networking: Attending events, connecting with mentors, or collaborating with peers.
  • Empathy Training: Understanding perspectives, practicing kindness.
  • Group Activities: Joining clubs, study groups, or online communities.

5% of my training set is what fun is. (45 mins)

  • Focus: Relaxation and joy to balance intensive work.
  • Recreational Activities: Playing games, watching a show, or reading fiction.
  • Creative Hobbies: Drawing, music, or crafting.
  • Physical Recreation: Dancing, sports, or exploring the outdoors.
  • Mindful Rest: Simply relaxing or daydreaming.