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by fooker
112 days ago
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Interesting. By unsolved I guess I meant: this looks like it should be easy and efficient but we don't know how to do it yet. Usually this means we are missing some important science in the classification/complexity of problems. I don't know what it could be. |
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Whereas if you're already using evolution strategies or a genetic algorithm or similar then I don't expect changing the bit width (or pretty much anything else) to make any difference to the overall training efficiency (which is presumably already abysmal outside of a few specific domains such as RL applied to a sufficiently ambiguous continuous control problem).