Then he pointed at the screen and said: "Everyone, as you can see, this is my complete approach to the data processing in Professor Ma's laboratory, the method of key point selection on the modal path, which filters out hidden core patterns in the data through the constraints of modal distance."
The core of this approach is not about the amount of data, but about how to extract the most meaningful information from limited data. There is no shortage of data in Professor Ma's laboratory, but the previous issue was that it was too scattered and lacked clear direction.
To put it simply, as long as the appropriate modal feature function is constructed, all these problems can basically be solved. If you've read my paper published in Ann.Math and understood it, you'll find this is quite obvious.
Of course, if you haven't read my paper on the modal axiomatic system, it might be very difficult to understand. So, I won't elaborate on the specific details and proofs.