can anyone explain how a markov chain can function as a feedback mechanism without acting as a selection filter?
so (assuming a markov chain *can* act as a feedback mechanism, but *not* as a selection filter) does that mean you have to be talking about something like catalysis? i’m just confused about the relevant sense of “feedback” here
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The feedback mechanism is the present. You select the present without filtering it. It's how it works.The "catalysis" is the present.
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This conversation is interesting. I stumbled upon markov chain long time ago while researching something about Neural Networks. Turned out I couldn't use it because of this attribute.
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