I'd like that summarization too! Can't grok how the market works and how to build traders without actually trying.
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Replying to @othercriteria @abramdemski
A thing that is like this, that actually works and is well-understood, is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probably_approximately_correct_learning …
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Replying to @Meaningness @othercriteria
PAC learning doesn't get all the nice properties this algorithm does, but yes it's similar.
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Both this and PAC learning are general frameworks for bounded rationality in a machine-learning context.
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The criteria in the paper defines "good behaviour" in a wider case, ie, cases that aren't PAC-learnable.
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Replying to @abramdemski @othercriteria
Yes… but are there any cases in which it’s practical? If not, then may be interesting as logic, but not AI.
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Theoretical results don't instantly jump to practical applicability. Takes time.
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Yes; but to be interested, has to be some reason to think it may be practical someday.
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Replying to @Meaningness @ReferentOfSelf and
Sort of wondering if it would be useful to write a blog post explaining why this paper >
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Replying to @Meaningness @ReferentOfSelf and
is unlikely to be interesting. Seems unnecessarily hostile to authors who are no doubt >
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> good and smart people, but maybe a useful lesson in how to evaluate research.
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Replying to @Meaningness
I would very much like to read this, & suspect it would be useful more widely too. (created a Twitter account just to say this)
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