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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Loosely mimic

Salaam

Does "loosely" in the following paragraph mean "not very accurately"? Or it simply means "freely"?


"At the time, neuroscientists had yet to figure out the mechanisms within the brain that allow animals to learn in this way. But Minsky was still able to loosely mimic the behavior, thereby advancing artificial intelligence. Several decades later, as reinforcement learning continued to mature, it in turn helped the field of neuroscience discover those mechanisms, feeding into a virtuous cycle of advancement between the two fields." (Source)

Thanks in advance for the help.

  

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anonymous Does "loosely" in the following paragraph mean "not very accurately"? Yes. anonymous Or it simply means does it simply mean "freely"?

  • anonymous Does "loosely" in the following paragraph mean "not very accurately"?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Or it simply means does it simply mean "freely"?
  • Not really.
  • CJ
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anonymousDoes "loosely" in the following paragraph mean "not very accurately"?

Yes.

anonymousOr it simply means does it simply mean "freely"?

Not really.

CJ

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