If we stop AAD at some step and then want to re-start from the same step, we suppose to include our previous answers to --prior_answers argument.
However, the objects that will be proposed to the expert after priors do not correspond to the objects that we would get if we do not stop AAD run at some step.
So running AAD with budget=100 it is not the same as running AAD with budget=30 and 70 priors taken from the 100-budget run.
If we stop AAD at some step and then want to re-start from the same step, we suppose to include our previous answers to --prior_answers argument.
However, the objects that will be proposed to the expert after priors do not correspond to the objects that we would get if we do not stop AAD run at some step.
So running AAD with budget=100 it is not the same as running AAD with budget=30 and 70 priors taken from the 100-budget run.