Friday, May 17, 2019
Why do geese honk?
A question to CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks program, "Why do Canada geese honk while migrating?" The answer the CBC gives is "They honk to communicate their position in the flock". But Elan Dresher gave a different answer back in 1996.
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
GG + NN = Thing 1 + Thing 2?
Language, stealing adopting the BBS model, has a target article by Joe Pater and several replies.
Here's my attempt at bumper-sticker summaries for the articles. You can add your own in the comments. (No, there are no prizes for this.)
Pater: GG + NN + ?? = Profit!
Berent & Marcus: Structure + Composition = Algebra
Dunbar: Marr + Marr = Marr
Linzen: NNs learn GGs sometimes, sorta
Pearl: ?? = interpretability
Potts: Functions + Logic = Vectors + DL
Rawski & Heinz: No Free Lunch, but there is a GI tract
Pater starts out with the observation that Syntactic Structures and "The perceptron: A perceiving and recognizing automaton" were both published in 1957.
Here is a list of other things that were published in 1957 (hint: 116). It may say too much about me, but some of my favorites over the years from this list have included: The Cat in the Hat, From Russia with Love, The Way of Zen, Endgame and Parkinson's Law. But I'm afraid I can't really synthesize all that into an enlightened spy cat whose work expands to fill the nothingness. You can add your own mash-ups in the comments. (No, there are no prizes for this either.)
Here's my attempt at bumper-sticker summaries for the articles. You can add your own in the comments. (No, there are no prizes for this.)
Pater: GG + NN + ?? = Profit!
Berent & Marcus: Structure + Composition = Algebra
Dunbar: Marr + Marr = Marr
Linzen: NNs learn GGs sometimes, sorta
Pearl: ?? = interpretability
Potts: Functions + Logic = Vectors + DL
Rawski & Heinz: No Free Lunch, but there is a GI tract
Pater starts out with the observation that Syntactic Structures and "The perceptron: A perceiving and recognizing automaton" were both published in 1957.
Here is a list of other things that were published in 1957 (hint: 116). It may say too much about me, but some of my favorites over the years from this list have included: The Cat in the Hat, From Russia with Love, The Way of Zen, Endgame and Parkinson's Law. But I'm afraid I can't really synthesize all that into an enlightened spy cat whose work expands to fill the nothingness. You can add your own mash-ups in the comments. (No, there are no prizes for this either.)