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16:06
@Dustiny I love the backend too ;)
hey by the way dustin, I watched a bit of machine learning lecture by cal-tech online yesterday
did you guys learn about hoeffding's inequality?
what's cal-tech?
Hello everyone
california institute of technology?
@OneRaynyDay I had two classes actually
One was neural networks, and another was "Machine learning and genetic algorithms"
But yeah I believe we learned about hoeffdings inequality
16:12
@Dustiny ahh, I see
neural network seems a lot more complex haha
I kind of ran over the entire process yesterday
Yeah I had machine learning in third year, and neural networks in fourth
one problem though, was that I didn't really understand the hoeffding's inequality when applied to multiple bins
P(|Ein(g)-Eout(g)| > E) <= 2*e(-2E^2*N)
crap my formatting died on this chat
ctrl + k helps
or surround with `
but that means (possibility of error getting bigger than the threshold) <= (a value based on threshold and number of trials)
It won't format it with math though xD
16:14
oh yeah, I meant by the super/subscripts xD
Eh I'm used to reading math unformatted
ahh okie
but yeah, you remember that equation?
vaguely
It was like 2 years ago now haha
mmm... actually if you want I can link you the caltech lecture haha
at the place where he talks about it
Email me it
I'll watch it later tonight if I have time
16:16
for sure :D
I'm probably going to relearn a lot of machine learning / NN stuff later on
Do some side projects with it in my spare time
ahh that'd be awesome
Oh, and just wondering, do you still have your old code?
I wish haha
I looked for it but couldn't find it
I'm surprised I deleted it..
I see a ton of people use matlab/python, but not much in java which disappoints :/
ooh.. dang
Ahh I used matlab
anyways
16:19
ahh okay gotcha, also checked out some gradient descent explanations from back propagation
Make a bit more sense?
The activation functions also get a lot more complex for backpropagation
yeah! :) Is the activation function of backpropagation just the antiderivative of the original?
If the original is a sigmoid, 1/(1+e^-x)
exactly
ahh.. dang, this is the first time i've ever seen calculus being used in comp sci
nerdgasm
Graphics uses a lot of calculus as well
Computer vision as well
Instagram filters are basically just different calculus functions being equated over an image
Instagram is such easy coding I'm actually mad I wasn't born around 7 years earlier lol
In terms of the front end at least, I'm sure the backend and server-side things would be a pain
16:27
It both was and wasn't
If javascript is callback hell, frontend back then was static hell
:P
So if you like IO and static HTML/CSS I suppose you were in luck
I like IO , not a huge web developer though
And IMO the browsers were way harder to write for. Compatibility was worse then
Yeah good point
Brb lunch time
Compared to when I learned HTML/CSS, writing for webb is a lot easier today
IMO
agrees
16:35
Although there are a few bugs now that didn't exist then with horizontal menu CSS
ahh I see
17:09
I need to stop reading the news lol
or watching the news, or hearing about anything news-related
17:19
Why?
meh, you'll survive
17:34
@Gemtastic It makes me angry lol, I don't like the direction western society is heading
With the immigrants?
With the political correct, hyper sensitivity
and subsequently the hypocrisy involved
I'm quite fed up with the wars
Yeah that too
And also, more people in my country are becoming homicidal racists
17:36
I try to avoid the israel-palestine conflict at all costs
That conflict pales in comparison to the rest of the world atm
Oh yeah, right now for sure
So many countries at war, so many people homeless trying to survive
But it's one you know will go on for another 50 years lol
@Gemtastic wait and here I thought Germany, France and America are the only countries with significant Nazi problems
17:37
I think the white nationalist thing is happening a lot in all of europe
No, sweden't quite nasty right now
We have a racist party in our government with politicians talking about standing with AK47 on the bridge to denmark...
^lol
And they're - no kidding - putting up KKK signs outside of refugee housings and burn them to the ground, with people in them
on a related note, Denmark seems to have stopped train-traffic with Germany...
KKK ISN'T EVEN OUR THING!
17:39
@Gemtastic I wonder whether they realize how inane and in some mindwarped way laughable that is
I don't think so. They're retarded the ones who does it
Jesus, the government should just grant them a large piece of land to exile them to
you know, I can agree that the Swedish system for immigration and integration sucks. It's terrible, take a long time and it's a russian roulette with who can stay and who has to go.
But the refugees are still humans, they're people
They're just trying to survive and make a good living for themselves, just like any other living human being
Funny enough, the racists say they're gonna go to Finland where they are working to not accept immigrants.
The finns have MANY reasons to hate Swedes
And part of their nationalistic agenda is to remove everything swedish :')
funny enough it's all scandinavia (including Iceland, I think)
hmm weird
Sounds like a volatile situation
17:49
it's similar in Germany, but on a lesser scale.
there has been some protests and a few hurt policemen, but it's quieted down significantly..
Nothing like that going on over here
but then again, I think the west is too brainwashed to push against the status quo anyways
not saying I support white nationalism, just sayin'
Well, you're not having 100k refugees rolling in
GG Liberia took in 1 million or so
Nope just legal immigrants flooding in continuously through the year
Just in metro hubs most noticably though
Toronto is like 10% white now
@Gemtastic Where are they all coming from?
Syria or something?
@Gemtastic germany predicts 800k...
@Dustiny yes mostly syria. At least for Germany there's some from nearby countries and the general middle east direction
Italy is confronted with significant inbound Africans
Greece, Turkey as well as Hungary and related are overflowing with syrians..
Jeeze
18:03
interestingly the Turkish are currently bombing the Kurds, who are a little busy fighting IS. And the Government says "no no that's totally not something we shouldn't do, also we really shouldn't be concerned about IS"...
somebody really should beat some sense into that moron Erduan
@Vogel612 And that's only to germany
I wish we could just end the war
France started participating in the bombings
18:21
HI guys, Any of you know about how I can use a partial view in JSF something like the partial view in asp.net ?
heard about <% include %>??
yes, but include is not like a partial view, his action is like an another view and not likje a partial view
18:37
@Dustiny Your avatar is back :)
18:58
you are officially talking bananas @IgnacioChiazzo ...
what do you mean
?
@Vogel612 isn't that JSP
I have not the slightest idea what the nonsensical sentence is supposed to mean...
@Gemtastic oh yea right...
JSF got that thing though.,...
I know JSF uses the <ui:include> tag but no clue on how it works with ASP
it's exactly the same thing..
it all accomplishes the goal to include one part of a full view in another..
19:20
@ItachiUchiha Yep :)!
I don't know why but when I'm really pressured to get things done I always put this song on.. I think it's a perfect balance between hectic and energetic whilst still having a focused tempo/rhythm. Such a weird band lol. It's my go-to drive myself insane music
19:52
Guys what do you thinks what is better way to use glassfish, JBoss or tomcat ?
20:51
This is either trolling or incredibly stupid
tomcat is a servlet container.
JBoss is an Application Server conforming to the EE standards
Glassfish is a different Application Server conforming to the EE standards and also serves as reference implementation
21:08
hey guys
you guys done Kerboros authentication on a java servlet running on apache tomcat
@Vogel612 agreed
@Michael welcome
@Dustiny Hey Dustin? I don't understand - why do you have to transpose the matrix of input X?
I don't understand why things need to be transposed in the first place haha
Look through the math theory on it
When you bring X across the equals sign you transpose it, it's the matrix equivalent of creating it's negative
If you know what I mean
vogel who are you ?
@Dustiny Ahh, didn't really know that actually
Y = x + z -> z = y - x
21:17
and yeha for sure, will check it out :)
but in matrix terms it becomes
z = y - xe-1
and exp(-1) on a matrix is the transpose
ahhhh
wow that is annoying LOL
but yeah i got it now :)
thanks man!
or sorry I meant z = y + xe-1
ooh okay
Yeah you just need to brush up on your linear algebra beforehand
21:19
has no linear algebra experience
By the time I learned this stuff it was beyond second nature to me
Yeah, either try to learn some of it before hand or learn as you go
Oh wow, I guess it'll be difficult to learn ml without that second nature then :/ But yeah will try to learn some as I go!
Yeah I didn't really touch any machine learning or NNs until third and fourth year
where the previous 2 and a half years had a lot of linear algebra
There are an insane amount of matrix operations required for physics
You will basically learn to tell the difference between a and a lol
or sometimes even
a: variable
a with a dot over it : vector
a with 2 dots over it: matrix
Each with their own rules lol
Depends how far you guys get into math
oh god LOL
matrix vs vector?
oh vector has a direction huh
matrix doesn't
a matrix can have a direction
21:24
right... I totally understand the gradient descent proof, but this linear algebra stuff is beyond me :'(
Eh just youtube some basic vector/matrix tutorials and do a bit of practise stuff if your interested
yeah :D I'll check it out :)
Otherwise just try to pretend their variables with their own rules and the fact that it can have multiple values (like a java array)
Just be thankful there are java libraries that already exist to do a lot of the matrix operations for you xD
haha yeah xD
What specific degree are you in again?
Computer Science? or Computer Engineering
21:28
comp sci :)
first quarter I'm taking intro to C++(might skip it since i already have community college credits, need to talk to prof.) and multivar calc pt 2
then second quarter im taking physics and second level of C++(again depending if i can skip)
@IgnacioChiazzo a bird. ~chirp ~chirp
@OneRaynyDay Do you have the freedom to choose? I'm surprised you are taking math or physics at all lol. The Comp Sci' at Queen's was almost strictly computer programming courses (as far as I know atleast)
I could be wrong though
@Dustiny I do, but some quarters there are no cs classes
So I'm trying to get the physics in. Also math is really important for situations like this haha, but it's basically required
I'm probably wrong about that
Yeah I know at Queen's they had like 4 different linear algebra classes
All the "same" except all with increasing difficulty
The people who are in Mechanical engineering don't need as difficult math as in Engineering Physics for example
or Applied Math
ahh I see, I think for UCLA it's a bit different. Credits in different criterias need to be met :/'
21:35
Yeah I think all Universities are like that
For example I had to take a liberal arts class lol
and a straight science class
Took "Ancient Humour" and "Cognitive Science"
If you get the chance, take cognitive science
its a good intro to neural networks actually
(forgot about that)
Shit I need to go, peace dude!
@Dustiny ahh what the... ancient humour LOOOL
Alrighty, will take cognitive science :) Thanks dustin! I'll see you later man!
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