"My undergraduate thesis is not a unique case of cognitive science research being relevant to machine learning research. The backpropagation algorithm, which is behind the past and current neural networks revolution, was developed by cognitive scientists."http://bradlove.org/blog/cogsci-page-rank …
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm not sure why this would surprise anyone. The problem solving algorithms we understand are the ones our brain uses.
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That cogsci discoveries end up being used in commercial AI
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Replying to @estarianne @ProfData
Ah — yes, indeed. Although they needed to be "rediscovered".
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That's the rub. They think they are inventing something new when they are just using stuff nature invented and others have described
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Replying to @estarianne @ProfData
Yes and no... I mean... it's kind of surprising that
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Well, surprising in a "wow, he's really brilliant" sense
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