01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus
Alan Turing on Learning Machines
We cannot expect to find a good child-machine at the first attempt. One must experiment with teaching one such machine and see how well it learns. One can then try another and see if it is better or worse. There is an obvious connection between this process and evolution, by the identifications
Structure of the child-machine = Hereditary material
Changes of the child-machine = Mutations
Natural selection = Judgement of the experimentor
One may hope, however, that this process will be more e...Folksonomies: new media information technology
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