[R] Are neurons the wrong primitive for modeling decision systems?
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A recent ICLR paper proposes Behavior Learning — replacing neural layers with learnable constrained optimization blocks. It models it as: "utility + constraints → optimal decision" https://openreview.net/forum?id=bbAN9PPcI1 If many real-world systems are optimization-driven, should "optimization modules" replace neurons as the basic building block of ML? Or is this just structured inductive bias rebranded as a new paradigm? submitted by /u/TutorLeading1526 [link] [comments]
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