March 29, 2024, 3 p.m. | Shravankumar Hiregoudar

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Recently, I read David Epstein’s ‘Range’ and stumbled upon Duncker’s Radiation Problem in Chapter 5, where the author talks about analogical problem-solving. As an AI/ML engineer, I was inspired by the striking resemblance between this concept and how ML algorithms tackle zero-shot learning (ZSL) methods. I want to share the lightbulb moments and insights with you here! 💡

Photo by Juan Rumimpunu on Unsplash“Analogical thinking takes the new and makes it familiar, or takes the familiar and puts it …

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