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Generative modeling asks how likely it is, given condition X, that you’ll observe outcome Y. The approach has proved incredibly potent and versatile. [https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-artificial-intelligence-is-changing-science-20190311/ How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science | Dan Falk - Quanta Magazine] | Generative modeling asks how likely it is, given condition X, that you’ll observe outcome Y. The approach has proved incredibly potent and versatile. [https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-artificial-intelligence-is-changing-science-20190311/ How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science | Dan Falk - Quanta Magazine] | ||
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- machines learn to perceive their surroundings by training only on data obtained by themselves
- AI Solver
- Generative Query Network (GQN)
- Discriminative vs. Generative
- Natural Language Generation (NLG)
- Generative model | Wikipedia
- Synthetic Labeling
- Adversarial
Generative modeling asks how likely it is, given condition X, that you’ll observe outcome Y. The approach has proved incredibly potent and versatile. How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science | Dan Falk - Quanta Magazine
Deep Generative Modeling
Agents
Generative Modeling Language