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by ImaTigger
2447 days ago
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Elman proposed (and I think built) a model in the mid 1990s (see his book: Rethinking Innateness) that works in exactly this manner: A "wave of growth" moves across an initially highly connected "cortical" network, where parts learn (parcel out), and then become fixated, as other, nearby parts learn. You end up with what amounts to the end-result of what would happen if you built a stack of deep-learned transducers with higher order concepts built in top of lower order ones. |
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