Thinking about it more, I think my take (cf. Section 4.1) is kinda like “Who knows, maybe ontology-identification will turn out to be super easy. But even if it is, there’s this other different problem, and I want to start by focusing on that”.
And then maybe what you’re saying is kinda like “We definitely want to solve ontology-identification, even if it doesn’t turn out to be super easy, and I want to start by focusing on that”.
If that’s a fair summary, then godspeed. :)
(I’m not personally too interested in learned optimization because I’m thinking about something closer to actor-critic model-based RL, which sorta has “optimization” but it’s not really “learned”.)
Thanks!
Thinking about it more, I think my take (cf. Section 4.1) is kinda like “Who knows, maybe ontology-identification will turn out to be super easy. But even if it is, there’s this other different problem, and I want to start by focusing on that”.
And then maybe what you’re saying is kinda like “We definitely want to solve ontology-identification, even if it doesn’t turn out to be super easy, and I want to start by focusing on that”.
If that’s a fair summary, then godspeed. :)
(I’m not personally too interested in learned optimization because I’m thinking about something closer to actor-critic model-based RL, which sorta has “optimization” but it’s not really “learned”.)