I am referring to that paper as a vindication of the concept, but I do not use the quantiliser algorithm provided.
The one I use I devised on my own, a long time ago, with the thought experiment described, but it has since been mathematically studied. Actually, when I searched for it and found it the first time, it was in a much simpler version, but I cannot find that one again now…
I have not been down to every detail of lsusr’s rewrite yet, just the main corrections to the description of the mechanism. I had to do F-MNIST first.
Side note: The thought experiment describes a mechanical system. Why should it be called algorithm when implemented in code ? because that makes it un-patentable ? I am not sure a super-intelligent AI could understand human politics.
That is correct.
I am referring to that paper as a vindication of the concept, but I do not use the quantiliser algorithm provided.
The one I use I devised on my own, a long time ago, with the thought experiment described, but it has since been mathematically studied. Actually, when I searched for it and found it the first time, it was in a much simpler version, but I cannot find that one again now…
I have not been down to every detail of lsusr’s rewrite yet, just the main corrections to the description of the mechanism. I had to do F-MNIST first.
Side note: The thought experiment describes a mechanical system. Why should it be called algorithm when implemented in code ? because that makes it un-patentable ? I am not sure a super-intelligent AI could understand human politics.