Terence Tao on AI in Mathematics
The discussion afterwards is equally interesting, if not more so.
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Here's a lightning tour of Compressed Sensing:
See his Matlab example: https://github.com/srothst1/Static-Compressed-Sensing.
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I wonder if this is a trivial instance of Compressed Sensing:
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Before she got into Eels, Hannah Fry was interested in this sort of stuff:
Popper had this idea that there are degrees of falsifiability and that suggests that there may be a way to measure the effectiveness of scientific explanations. What about using probability to organise scientific research and teach science? See Degrees of riskiness, falsifiability, and truthlikeness A neo-Popperian account applicable to probabilistic theories by Leander Vignero and Sylvia Wenmackers. See also Helen Czerski - Science is Broken.
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