tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post7432126770661941461..comments2024-03-20T12:28:35.004-05:00Comments on Nuit Blanche: CS: YALL1, fitness function Eureqa, Data Driven CS, Matlab, Python, NIPS 2009 papers, Bayesian statistics in AI and Social SciencesIgorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17474880327699002140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post-42746433253425103322009-12-08T02:47:24.581-06:002009-12-08T02:47:24.581-06:00Please note I did not say it was bunk, rather that...Please note I did not say it was bunk, rather that it may lie on a faulty fitness function and that it does not look like something new. As one of the commenter in Andrew Gelman's point out, this sort of things have been around for a while now. They are now just better packaged. At my level, the criticism I would level stems from the need to find a combinatorial solution when it sounds like a potentially more ground breaking work would relax this problem to an L_1 like problem as in Compressive Sensing, but this is just me.<br /><br />Igor.Igorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17474880327699002140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6141980.post-74787391297677552562009-12-08T02:05:08.474-06:002009-12-08T02:05:08.474-06:00Yeah, Eureqa is bunk but never mind, the Singulari...Yeah, Eureqa is bunk but never mind, the <a href="http://www.vetta.org/2009/12/tick-tock-tick-tock-bing/" rel="nofollow">Singularity is coming</a>. :-)Kevembuanggahttp://www.kevembuangga.com/blog/noreply@blogger.com