Comment on "Why does deep and cheap learning work so well?" [arXiv:1608.08225]
Abstract
In a recent paper, "Why does deep and cheap learning work so well?", Lin and Tegmark claim to show that the mapping between deep belief networks and the variational renormalization group derived in [arXiv:1410.3831] is invalid, and present a "counterexample" that claims to show that this mapping does not hold. In this comment, we show that these claims are incorrect and stem from a misunderstanding of the variational RG procedure proposed by Kadanoff. We also explain why the "counterexample" of Lin and Tegmark is compatible with the mapping proposed in [arXiv:1410.3831].
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