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by mmazing
465 days ago
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> But, the neural networks are pretty small, so you could train a "hypernetwork" that predicts μ, Σ, θ for a given puzzle, and even predicts how to train these parameters. Kurt Godel (or maybe Douglas Hofstadter, rather) would raise an eyebrow. :) |
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