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jmount
on July 5, 2015
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Why Deep Learning Works II: the Renormalization Gr...
I think a key difference is the physics renormalization structures use fairly regular or uniform weights and the deep learning plays a lot with the weights. So there are going to be pretty big differences in behavior.
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