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by porridgeraisin
498 days ago
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Interestingly, backpropagation is the natural way I'd describe this process, not reverse graph traversal. Background difference I suppose. > This must be what AI hype actually is. Complete incoherent language to explain a very straightforward concept. True, a lot of papers overdo the jargon just for hype purposes. My favorite funniest example is this one from Google Research (and universities) (have linked the paper review video below) https://youtu.be/Pl8BET_K1mc See the YouTube chapter about "Multidiffusion" (around 38minutes) They spent multiple paragraphs formulating an "optimisation problem" which when peeled down amounts to taking the mean, just to be able to superficially cite their own previous paper. Quite the sorry state of things. |
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