I don’t disagree, as I said before, I’m focused on problem type not method.
The fact that human mimicking problems have loads of cheap training data and can lead to interesting architectures is something I didn’t think of that makes them more worthwhile.
I don’t disagree, as I said before, I’m focused on problem type not method.
The fact that human mimicking problems have loads of cheap training data and can lead to interesting architectures is something I didn’t think of that makes them more worthwhile.