On 05/21/2018 11:19 PM, Alexey Potapov wrote:
This might be ok when we are talking about small-dimensional tasks, but
I don't think this is a good idea for real-world problems...
Yeah, could be. Or I suppose it could be some hybrid incremental/batch.
BTW, one my colleague (Vitaly Khudobahshov) has had some ideas regarding
that meta-computations should/can be carried out on low-dimensional
instances of problems, and then derived specialized solvers to apply to
higher-dimensional instances...
Sounds interesting. Without details being provided that sounds to me
like meta-learning + schematization (turning the most frequent paths of
a generalized solver into a more narrow efficient program, as you did
mention during the last SingularityNET meeting). Would like to hear more
about it.
Nil
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