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- 12$\begingroup$ Among all the great answers, i found this paper helpful dstath.users.uth.gr/papers/IJRS2009_Stathakis.pdf $\endgroup$Debpriya Seal– Debpriya Seal2017-06-24 01:27:09 +00:00Commented Jun 24, 2017 at 1:27
- $\begingroup$ I've listed many ways of topology learning in my masters thesis, chapter 3. The big categories are: * Growing approaches * Pruning approaches * Genetic approaches * Reinforcement Learning * Convolutional Neural Fabrics $\endgroup$Martin Thoma– Martin Thoma2017-08-01 06:39:16 +00:00Commented Aug 1, 2017 at 6:39
- 2$\begingroup$ @DebpriyaSeal not that useful though... $\endgroup$DarkCygnus– DarkCygnus2017-08-16 18:51:36 +00:00Commented Aug 16, 2017 at 18:51
- 6$\begingroup$ Come to party a bit late. But this is still an open research topic as part of AutoML or AutoDL and NAS (Neural Architecture Search). There is no universal answer for this question yet. $\endgroup$patagonicus– patagonicus2021-06-25 10:23:47 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2021 at 10:23
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