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by manux
1558 days ago
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I think the inspiration came to me from looking at SumTrees and from having worked on Temporal Difference learning for a long time. The idea of flows came to Yoshua and I from the realization that we wanted some kind of energy conservation/preservation mechanism from having multiple paths lead to the same state. But, yes in the moment it felt like some very serendipitous insight! |
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> ...we wanted some kind of energy conservation/preservation mechanism from having multiple paths lead to the same state
Makes sense. FWIW, to me this looks like a Conservation Law -- as in Physics. I mean, it's not that the flows "must be" conserved, but that they are conserved (or go into sinks). Any physicists interested in AI should be all over this; it's right up their alley.