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do make note that's future work.
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**Contributions:**
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They show how a simplex system can work and the difficulties
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They show how a simplex system can work and the difficulties of the *sim2real* transition for machine learning controllers.
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**Clarity:**
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Really nicely written.
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# Second Pass
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**What is the main thrust?**
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They use a simplex style controller setup with real time reachability to know when to use a optimal ML based controller vs. a safety oriented controller. They use the reachability to do this in real time, and demonstrate how different ML models line up against one another.
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**What is the supporting evidence?**
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They ran a whole bunch of experiments. They published all of the results, with their main metrics being Mean ML usage.
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**What are the key findings?**
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The biggest findings are that when obstacles are introduced (or other general advesary behavior),
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# Third Pass
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**Recreation Notes:**
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