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2:01 AM
@Dev-iL That’s how useful a PhD is these days.
 
 
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9:51 AM
Hi! Is this question fine? (It received a new answer that was NAA a few days ago).
 
@CrisLuengo hehe
@JeanneDark Sardar asked for an MCVE, so I suspect it needs one
 
@AndrasDeak Needs debugging details would be correct?
 
Seems like it does need one
@JeanneDark yup
 
Thank you!
 
No worries :)
 
 
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12:00 PM
@JeanneDark I like your name :D
 
 
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2:51 PM
I thought that one was a joke, but it’s a serious consequence of training a neural net on both text and images.
 
Why would anyone ever lie to a neural network? :P
Poor thing!
 
@CrisLuengo ahaha, that is great
 
Until you build in understanding, making neural nets more general is only bad. They need to be trained for a specific task, otherwise the output is meaningless. Sort of like “42”. Douglas Adams understood this decades ago!
 
but humans fall for that too
remember these?
("say the color, not the word")
 
But then you’re aware of the error and can correct for it. That NN in the blog post doesn’t know what it’s supposed to do, you can’t ask it “say the color, not the name”. You can only show it an image and hope that the output is useful.
 
3:00 PM
absolutely - but it takes consciuos effort, but then most things we percieve we do not process consciously
But I totally agree!
 
 
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5:11 PM
How much memory stuff occupies in MATLAB is still hard to discover. MATLAB doesn't like to be honest about it.
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Q: MATLAB User-Defined Classes Memory Usage

ZalndI was playing around with Object-Oriented Programming in MATLAB and stumbled into the following situation. In order to create a variable of 7,6 mb (information provided by the whos function), MATLAB needs to allocate forty times more (information provided by the memory function). What is the expl...

 
 
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9:19 PM
Use a loop for ii=1:numel(p1_vector), then use p1= p1_vector(ii). Index into your output array using ii, not p1. — Cris Luengo 1 hour ago
That's where I always miss Python's for ii, p1 in enumerate(p1_vector)
 
@LuisMendo after enumerate my next favourite wrapper is tqdm (for x in tqdm.tqdm(range(100000000)) provides a progress bar:)
 
 
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11:11 PM
@flawr Haha yes, I know that one because a student I had used it. Very nice
 

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