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[r/ML] There Will Be a Scientific Theory of Deep Learning [R]

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A collaborative paper by 14 authors posits that a scientific theory of deep learning is beginning to emerge, drawing on five lines of recent research evidence. The authors, all experienced in deep learning, aim to galvanize further scientific inquiry into the fundamental mechanisms of these complex learning systems. This initiative seeks to foster a deeper understanding of how and why deep learning works.

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