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I think "outputs [-1]" and "outputs [0]" are equivalent (reversed) in this line of code, but the former (89%) works better than the latter (86%). Why?
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Right now, the integration test use the movie dataset. This is an issue because this dataset is unnessecarily big for testing purpose and thus drastically slows down running the test suite. I suggest we use a smaller dataset (< 100 entries) to improve our CI time.