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There are a huge number of useful machine learning techniques that don't have checkable "modelling assumptions" per se, just good performance on given tasks (decision trees for instance are really difficult to think about in terms of underlying statistical properties). Heck, even most statistical models are demonstrably false for any given application, yet simultaneously very useful.


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