Mary Shelley, upon pondering complexity theory, invented reservoir computing, but I think she got her Nobel price for biotech, if I remember that right :)https://twitter.com/brainpicker/status/1013422481728827392 …
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Replying to @RitaJKing
If you set up a randomly linked neural network, it may produce so much complex activity that the solutions to many problems are already hidden in it if you find out where to look. The highest complexity is to be found at the boundary where regularity devolves into chaos.
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How do you find out where to look and how does that relate to the boundary?
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Replying to @RitaJKing
Regression. You observe the activity of the network and figure out which part of its activity is correlated to the desired output.
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