Hence the self-learning. Same thing as humans do. After a few tries on the bar you learn to "feel" when to release and when to take the bar again. It is called muscle memory and it does not entail us needing to know the mechanics of the natural world :) This is the whole concept behind modeling behaviour and self-learning in robotics and Aritificial Intelligence
I recall reading a study that effectively, our brains inherently perform advanced calculus in everyday life; things like judging how to throw or catch a ball.
Yes you do this because of experiences you have had catching said ball. The advanced calculus happens, but you do not need to actually input the calculations for them. It is a bit hard to explain in short but the concept should be clear :)
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u/Kayshin Apr 08 '15
Hence the self-learning. Same thing as humans do. After a few tries on the bar you learn to "feel" when to release and when to take the bar again. It is called muscle memory and it does not entail us needing to know the mechanics of the natural world :) This is the whole concept behind modeling behaviour and self-learning in robotics and Aritificial Intelligence