All right, here is the most unfortunate "Did you know ? ? ? ? ? ?" ever.
So, I use Bing as a regular search engine because of reasons.
If you try to search for "private joker" and "come over to my house with my sister" (a famous scene from the movie
Full Metal Jacket), it gives you impossibly crass results.
I was just looking for a brief clip of that scene with dialog.
And, that is
with the adult content filter on.
Turn the filter off?
Unbelievable.
I'm not saying whatever, but it's VERY far from what I was searching for. It's a strange world out there.
No, I'm not naïf but I found it difficult to believe that a simple search for a well known scene in a famous movie pulled up such dross.
I mean yes, you're saying that it's not clear that there is a deterministic algorithm for fingering (differentiation vs definite integrals), but I think that if a large number of expert pianists sat down and collated their insights, I'm pretty sure you would get something which would work in over 99% of cases. Part of fingering is like calculating chess moves, just look a few steps ahead to where your fingers would be. That would probably be easy to code. And then you give everything weights in terms of how effective they would be. So if you have a weird configuration (e.g. in Ravel) and it overcomes some kind of "thumb-black key" barrier, that makes it more effective to use the thumb on a descending scale on a black key. Kind of like Tessitura for chords, perhaps?
Given all of this, I think you could get a pretty decent algorithm for figuring out fingering.
Anyway, probably everything I'm saying here is kinda obvious!
ETA, I just reread this, and, yes, that's exactly it. Why else would one use a supervised learning machine?
OTOH, Melanie Mitchell and others work in genetic machine learning, somewhat.
It's really textbook level we're talking about, here. I favor temporal difference learning, and some results verify a certain amount of certainty. But, it really doesn't matter much if one uses SVMs or TD and any of the k-n means methods of selection.
Yes, I know about automaton theory and NFAs, but there's no chance for an undisclosed AI to run rampant, and it's only in abstract algebra that one can even give credence to the notion of a construction like a Turing machine, or Church's lamda calculus.
But, I'm not a professional in CSci, I was just amused that looking for a youtube clip from a famous movie which includes a nice scene about a senior drill instructor punching some recruit in the nads brought up interminable pages of incestual videos.
I disapprove!
Well, not entirely, blah blah Monte Carlo predictive blah blah, but you know what I mean.