Physical interpretation of the Manifold Hypothesishttps://mathoverflow.net/q/351368/56328?stw=2 …
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@NatashaMhatre I think this is also related to our previous discussion on the controllability and stability of complex dynamical systems. Instead of framing the question in the abstract I think we can connect it to an existing hypothesis in machine learning. :)1 reply 0 proslijeđenih tweetova 1 korisnik označava da mu se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
I haven't seen this question properly formulated anywhere so this represents my attempt. From my discussions with an applied topologist it has yet to be properly addressed. I also highly doubt that this is one of those problems where there will be a single ‘eureka’ moment. ;)
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Finally, we are all on Twitter to exchange ideas and not one-up each other so I hope everyone feels free to share their perspective. :)
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Note: I think this might be one of the most interesting open problems in machine learning and neural information processing, unless a theoretical neuroscientist has already adequately addressed this question in a slightly different setting.
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