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by masswerk 1203 days ago
For the link and claims, see the the very comment you initially answered to.
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That claim was answered: Minsky didn't invent gradient descent.
That claim was never made, but by you. The claim was, Minsky had practical experience and wrote about experiences with gradient descend (aka "hill climbing") and problems of locality in a paper published Jan. 1961.

On the other hand: who invented "hill climbing"? You've contributed nothing to the question, you've posed (which was never mine, nor even an implicit part of any claims made).

Ok, Minsky "pioneering" is his writing about something invented before him. Anything else? :)
Well, who wrote before 1952 about learning networks? I'm not aware that this would have been already main stream, then. (Rosenblatt's first publication on the Perceptron is from 1957.)

It would be nice, if you contributed anything to the questions you are posing, like, who invented gradient descent / hill climbing or who can be attributed for this? what substantial work precedes the writings of Minsky on their respective subject matter (substantially)? why was this already mainstream or how and where were these experiments already conducted elsewhere (as in "not pioneering")? Where is the prior art to SNARC?

> Well, who wrote before 1952 about learning networks?

steps which you referred not from 1952.

> Where is the prior art to SNARC?

We don't know what was the SNARC so can't say if there was prior art.

Any other fantasies? :-)

This is ridiculous. Pls. reread the threads, you'll find the answers.

(I really don't care about what substantial corpus of research on reinforced learning networks in the 1940s, which is of course not existent, you seem to be alluding to, without caring to share any of your thoughts. This is really just trolling at this point.)