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Is it possible to code a neural network to modify its own architecture?
Sept. 20, 2022, 12:35 a.m. | /u/GalGreenfield
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I know only a little about various architecture of AIs and Neural networks, but I just had a thought:
Is it possible to create an AI built of a few neural networks, where there's (a) main one(s) for whatever the task is, but another neural network as a subsystem for modifying the architecture of the main network itself?
So imagine you're trying to make train a network to recognize shapes in doodles, however you start noticing that it's …
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