parameterplanet
Parameterplanet is an informal metaphor used in computational discussions to describe the space of model parameters. It envisions a multidimensional landscape where each point corresponds to a specific configuration of parameters, and the terrain encodes performance or other objective values. The term is primarily used in teaching and conceptual explanations rather than as a formal technical construct.
In this metaphor, the dimensions are the parameters themselves, including hyperparameters, regularization terms, and architectural choices.
Applications of the metaphor include aiding intuition about high-dimensional optimization, illustrating the existence of local versus
See also: parameter space, hyperparameter optimization, Bayesian optimization, sensitivity analysis. The term lacks a formal, standardized