It Takes Two Neurons To Ride a Bicycle. Cook, M. abstract bibtex Past attempts to get computers to ride bicycles have required an inordinate amount of learning time (1700 practice rides for a reinforcement learning approach [1], while still failing to be able to ride in a straight line), or have required an algebraic analysis of the exact equations of motion for the specific bicycle to be controlled [2, 3]. Mysteriously, humans do not need to do either of these when learning to ride a bicycle.
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title = {It {Takes} {Two} {Neurons} {To} {Ride} a {Bicycle}},
abstract = {Past attempts to get computers to ride bicycles have required an inordinate amount of learning time (1700 practice rides for a reinforcement learning approach [1], while still failing to be able to ride in a straight line), or have required an algebraic analysis of the exact equations of motion for the specific bicycle to be controlled [2, 3]. Mysteriously, humans do not need to do either of these when learning to ride a bicycle.},
language = {en},
author = {Cook, Matthew},
pages = {8}
}
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