> and the people working on the problem simply weren't looking at the problem in the way that the deepmind people were looking at it.
>The approaches are that different.
I'm not sure if that analogy applies here. DeepMind wasn't the first group tackling structure prediction with machine learning. Their success lies in the innovations that they implemented (predicting interresidue distances as opposed to contacts, for example).
>The approaches are that different.
I'm not sure if that analogy applies here. DeepMind wasn't the first group tackling structure prediction with machine learning. Their success lies in the innovations that they implemented (predicting interresidue distances as opposed to contacts, for example).