I have been working on this for a while now...
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... and I hope to write about it soon. What do you think? :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dA86oyJvU[^] I have also posted a more detailed explanation on deep learning networks[^] in my blog. Those neural networks are able to learn things by using a technique very similar to what we humans would call dreaming. Those are roughly the same models that Google used to learn to identify cats from Youtube videos[^]. I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting! Happy holidays for everyone!
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... and I hope to write about it soon. What do you think? :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dA86oyJvU[^] I have also posted a more detailed explanation on deep learning networks[^] in my blog. Those neural networks are able to learn things by using a technique very similar to what we humans would call dreaming. Those are roughly the same models that Google used to learn to identify cats from Youtube videos[^]. I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting! Happy holidays for everyone!
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... and I hope to write about it soon. What do you think? :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dA86oyJvU[^] I have also posted a more detailed explanation on deep learning networks[^] in my blog. Those neural networks are able to learn things by using a technique very similar to what we humans would call dreaming. Those are roughly the same models that Google used to learn to identify cats from Youtube videos[^]. I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting! Happy holidays for everyone!
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César de Souza wrote:
I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting!
That would be great! The video was very intriguing! Marc
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... and I hope to write about it soon. What do you think? :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dA86oyJvU[^] I have also posted a more detailed explanation on deep learning networks[^] in my blog. Those neural networks are able to learn things by using a technique very similar to what we humans would call dreaming. Those are roughly the same models that Google used to learn to identify cats from Youtube videos[^]. I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting! Happy holidays for everyone!
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Fascinating video: I think a voice-over track would be a good idea. Look forward to seeing your article. Happy New Year, Bill
"We live in a world ruled by fictions: mass merchandising, advertising, politics as advertising, instant translation of science, technology, into popular imagery, increasing blur of identity in realms of consumer goods, preempting any free, original, imaginative, response to experience by the television screen. We live in an enormous novel. For a writer it's less necessary to invent a novel's fictional content: fiction's already there. A writer's task is to invent a reality." J. G. Ballard, 1974
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César de Souza wrote:
I am considering writing a CodeProject article about it once I get the time. Hope some of you will find it interesting!
That would be great! The video was very intriguing! Marc
Reverse Engineering Legacy Applications
How To Think Like a Functional Programmer
My Blog
Computational Types in C# and F#Thanks! I had found those networks pretty intriguing too since they represented somewhat of a breakthrough in many fields of pattern recognition and machine learning. Those are the same networks powering Apple's Siri.
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Fascinating video: I think a voice-over track would be a good idea. Look forward to seeing your article. Happy New Year, Bill
"We live in a world ruled by fictions: mass merchandising, advertising, politics as advertising, instant translation of science, technology, into popular imagery, increasing blur of identity in realms of consumer goods, preempting any free, original, imaginative, response to experience by the television screen. We live in an enormous novel. For a writer it's less necessary to invent a novel's fictional content: fiction's already there. A writer's task is to invent a reality." J. G. Ballard, 1974
Thanks Bill, I will consider adding one!
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