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Sorry, I just read a lot... but I don't work in this field.
If you don't really understand it, why do you believe this is so big?
I am not sure what "image classification models" incompasses. I would have to read more and understand and I don't have enough time and energy.
Yet in the past I have read and understand a few books about neural networks and this new article in nature is something else : it's clear when reading it.
( also to @TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world )
I mean is this any different than standard gradient descent with something like Adam as optimiser.
That's my assumption based on the headline. But the quick skim I gave the article seemed to only discuss it in the context of NLP. Not exactly my field of study.
Based on your reading, swag?