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I have seen citations to Mei et al. pop up in unexpected places. I think there is a possibility of this citation being academic spam. Would it make sense to check when this citation was added, and by whom?
: No, it isn't. I edited the introduction to include citations that are much more relevant and established. Now citing the paper of Robbins-Monro and the paper by Tong Zhang (2004) which kickstarted the use of SGD in machine learning. Before there were citations to Mei et al and a Business textbook, which were not as relevant. (perhaps academic spamming).
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