top | item 40328386 (no title) jarekd | 1 year ago Which benchmarks for multidirectional neurons? To compare with which approaches?Multidirectional are biological neurons, but I don't know how to compare with them? discuss order hn newest cs702|1 year ago Can you show the world this can be made to work for, say, a toy benchmark like MNIST classification?---To be 100% clear: My question about practical application today is orthogonal to the question about whether this research is worth pursuing! jarekd|1 year ago (Multidirectional) biological neural networks are no longer superior in MNIST benchmark ... but e.g. consciousness, or being able to learn from single examples.And no, recreating it is not a task a single person can complete. load replies (1)
cs702|1 year ago Can you show the world this can be made to work for, say, a toy benchmark like MNIST classification?---To be 100% clear: My question about practical application today is orthogonal to the question about whether this research is worth pursuing! jarekd|1 year ago (Multidirectional) biological neural networks are no longer superior in MNIST benchmark ... but e.g. consciousness, or being able to learn from single examples.And no, recreating it is not a task a single person can complete. load replies (1)
jarekd|1 year ago (Multidirectional) biological neural networks are no longer superior in MNIST benchmark ... but e.g. consciousness, or being able to learn from single examples.And no, recreating it is not a task a single person can complete. load replies (1)
cs702|1 year ago
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To be 100% clear: My question about practical application today is orthogonal to the question about whether this research is worth pursuing!
jarekd|1 year ago
And no, recreating it is not a task a single person can complete.