Re: disentangled representation?

Informative.
Thanks

On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 16:41, ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program <
metadataportals@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Paola,
>
> In another chat I  made reference to the ways our human brains make
> shortcuts in processing massive input of sensory data by using less of the
> data.
>
> This in essence has more to do with algebra and number theory than logic.
>
> Mathematically it has been shown that true randomicity does not exist, and
> that any massive rando data set has patterns in subsets. In algebra larger
> structures can be broken down into smaller structures, and in number theory
> you will find similar constructs.
>
> The formal modeling in string theory and cognitive architectures and
> CFT/AdS (quantum physics) looks at similarities between complex higher
> dimension structures and algebraic isomorphic simpler structures.
>
> Disentanglement hints at this breaking down in substructures. Two notions
> that seem to be related to disentanglement are bootstrapping and moonshines
> hailing from physics and in particular quantum physics and string theory,
> and they reappear in algebra.
>
> Milton Ponson
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>
> On Friday, July 5, 2019, 2:13:32 AM ADT, Paola Di Maio <
> paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Thank you for answer to earlier questions-
>
> Today I am trying to get my head around disentangled representation
>
>
> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333477500_Are_Disentangled_Representations_Helpful_for_Abstract_Visual_Reasoning
>
>
> But my blood curdles, I hope I am simply not understanding
> what this is about
> uh?
> Maybe KR experts on these lists can make sense of this and offer some
> explanation of what is going on in the world of logic that I am missing out
> on
> Thanks
> PDM
>

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