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9:02 AM
@Wolfie to get other people to build ftfy
 
9:42 AM
@flawr touche
 
 
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12:54 PM
Since everybody seems to be talking about this corona virus, how are the bush fires in australia doing?
 
 
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posted on February 28, 2020 by Johanna Pingel

Build any Deep Learning Network For the next few posts, I would like us all to step out of our comfort zone. I will be exploring and featuring more advanced deep learning topics. Release 19b... read more >>

 
@Feeds Advanced deep learing: Use Tensorflow
 
3:48 PM
@Feeds I got stuck at "The advanced deep learning basics"
 
4:06 PM
@Feeds comon MATLAB, nobody is gonna use you for DL anway, why do you even bother?
@AnderBiguri tensorflow is sooo yesterday to minutes ago, today we use pytorch or jax!
 
Keras!
 
boooo, my graddad alreay used keras
 
hahhaha
for the 3 neuron NN
its what computers back them could afford to run
 
4:22 PM
You're probably quicker with a sliderule anyway.
 
@AnderBiguri Haha. When I was in college two hidden layers was considered deep.
 
I'm still hoping we find some victorian mechanical neural network in the attic of some history museum.
 
@flawr The group I did my PhD at had an analog neural net in the basement.
I think it was from the 60's? Not sure.
It had potentiometers to set the weights of the connections.
You had to manually tweak them. Not sure what the learning procedure would have been.
 
@CrisLuengo wow that is cool:)
well I was imagining one with an implemented optimization algorithm, but it would be an interesting challenge to design one
@CrisLuengo do you know what it was used for?
 
@flawr I'm sure it was only used for experimenting with. Science!
 
4:31 PM
:)
 
@flawr Backpropagation was first used in neural nets in 1974. This machine was definitely before then.
By the way, it was the size of a (European) refrigerator.
 
@CrisLuengo but the notion of neural networks was also a lot narrower back then I think
A friend of mine did a thesis on neural networks back in 2005 or so, about the optimization using genetic algorithms:)
 
5:23 PM
@CrisLuengo Handpropagation
 
@AnderBiguri Ha! Or Guesstraining.
 
5:52 PM
@CrisLuengo we have plenty of analog neural nets from the 60's, although some of them are retiring soon. But they still do research and teach and everything.
 
6:03 PM
Does fminsearch() require a toolbox? I'm getting different answers on that based on what I'm reading. Might be my own idiocy getting in the way.
 
no, /ref/ is usually standard library
and there's no toolbox mentioned in the left-hand box
or on the whole page for that matter
> Introduced before R2006a
sounds like an old component
 
@AndrasDeak That's what I was thinking too. Thank you. I wanted to make sure my answer was precise.
 
@AndrasDeak Why???
I mean, it's so much easier when they're implemented in a computer.
 
because even staff in their fifties need jobs
just to be clear I meant analog neural networks
 
@AndrasDeak You got me there. Good one!
 
6:07 PM
sorry :D
 
6:54 PM
posted on February 28, 2020 by Cleve Moler

Tomorrow, February 29, 2020 would be Gene Golub's 22nd birthday.... read more >>

 
 
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@AndrasDeak haha:)
 

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