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by XorNot
1155 days ago
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> ie., we DO NOT make theories out of data. We first make theories then use the data to select between them. No we don't, we make hypotheses and then test them. Hypotheses are based on data. There are physics experiments being done right now where the exact hope is that existing theory has not predicted the result they produce, because then we'd have data to hypothesis something new.[1] You are literally describing what deep learning techniques are designed to do while claiming they can't possibly do it. [1] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/measurement-shows... |
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Deep learning models are data: they are just associations between points.
Train a NN on data generated from an exponential function, and the model produced is not exponential.
Train a NN on the covid pandemic, and you will never obtain the SIR model.
AI is just associative statistical modelling. The model is the data.