
Revolutionary Geometric Programming: The Perspex System
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Architecture, Information Technology (IT), Physics, Science
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KG - University
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The video introduces Perspex, a method for writing computer programs as geometric structures, making them resistant to corruption. Unlike traditional programs, Perspex can continue functioning even when heavily damaged. It operates similarly to a neural network, bridging gaps and developing solutions. The system's spatial properties link geometry to the physical world, offering significant benefits to robotics by enabling programs to search for better solutions beyond the capabilities of standard neural networks.
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