I think this comment reflects the fact that a lot of pen and pencil linear algebra/stats/econometrics all uses one-based indexing. There are a few times where I’ve had to formally write out a zero-based indexing scheme…
I wonder how the examiners will treat all of the papers cited by the DeepMind papers that underly the applications. Historically, US examiners have had a tendency to discount non-patented prior art.
I think this comment reflects the fact that a lot of pen and pencil linear algebra/stats/econometrics all uses one-based indexing. There are a few times where I’ve had to formally write out a zero-based indexing scheme…
I wonder how the examiners will treat all of the papers cited by the DeepMind papers that underly the applications. Historically, US examiners have had a tendency to discount non-patented prior art.