Where is ML in this textbook? Is it under a section called “god-forsaken approaches” or does it play a key role? Follow-up: Where is logical induction?
Key role, but most current ML is in the “applied” section, where the “theory” section instead explains the principles by which neural nets (or future architectures) work on the inside. Logical induction is a sidebar at some point explaining the theoretical ideal we’re working towards, like I assume AIXI is in some textbooks.
Is there anything else you can share about this textbook? Do you know any of the other chapter names?
Where is ML in this textbook? Is it under a section called “god-forsaken approaches” or does it play a key role? Follow-up: Where is logical induction?
Key role, but most current ML is in the “applied” section, where the “theory” section instead explains the principles by which neural nets (or future architectures) work on the inside. Logical induction is a sidebar at some point explaining the theoretical ideal we’re working towards, like I assume AIXI is in some textbooks.
Is there anything else you can share about this textbook? Do you know any of the other chapter names?
Planning, Abstraction, Reasoning, Self-awareness.