here’s a conjecture: biological learning is never unsupervised. Rather, its goal is to learn representations that are useful for future behavior. @AstroKatie @AToliasLab @danilobzdok
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i guess my point is: calling it unsupervised is a bit misleading, it has a specific goal, and it uses past training data to get better at that goal, not simply "learn a parsimonious model" for its own sake.
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True, but the reason I would still call it "unsupervised" is because the learning algorithm itself is using only the sensory data, no other rewards or external targets, to determine the parameter updates.
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