Comment by eru
3 years ago
Turing machines can also be used as universal function approximators. But I'm not sure it makes sense to put them in the same category as the other two.
3 years ago
Turing machines can also be used as universal function approximators. But I'm not sure it makes sense to put them in the same category as the other two.
I would love to put them in the same category as the other two. In fact I’ve spent quite a lot if time thinking about it / experimenting. Wouldn’t it be great if we could somehow train on data and get a small Turing machine instead of a huge neural network?
I would expect it to result in a large and slow Turing machine instead of a small neural network.
So far, betting on RISC over CISC in terms of ultimate hardware performance has been a good bet.
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These words, I do not think that they mean what you hope they will mean.
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