This should keep the v/programming curmudgeons amused for days. I was going to put it in v/AI, but I think it's more appropriate here - though I could x-post it. (I seldom x-post. Someone else can, I'm not concerned.)
Anyhow, this one should keep you amused for a while. There's a ton of stuff linked from the page and it's all in nice curated lists.
AI is becoming important. Not because it will take over the world, and humanity, but some aspects are very interesting to include in your conventional programming.
You have
* CNN: Image recognition
* RNN: Sound recofnition.
RNN and CNN are just neural netts orderer in a different configuration.
The issue with CNN is that when you tilt year head then that spy-camera has a harder time to recognize you. Capsule networks are a solution but it may only work at small scales.
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0 u/TheBuddha [OP] 16 Dec 2017 20:49
This should keep the v/programming curmudgeons amused for days. I was going to put it in v/AI, but I think it's more appropriate here - though I could x-post it. (I seldom x-post. Someone else can, I'm not concerned.)
Anyhow, this one should keep you amused for a while. There's a ton of stuff linked from the page and it's all in nice curated lists.
0 u/roznak 17 Dec 2017 12:31
AI is becoming important. Not because it will take over the world, and humanity, but some aspects are very interesting to include in your conventional programming.
AI consumes too much energy for simple operation.
0 u/TheBuddha [OP] 17 Dec 2017 12:38
I am pretty sure 50% of Voat doesn't actually know what AI is, 5% think it's Skynet, 3% know what it really is, and 2% can't even spell AI.
0 u/roznak 17 Dec 2017 16:42
Something new you want to explore in AI:
Capsule Networks: An Improvement to Convolutional Networks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKoLGnq15RM
You have * CNN: Image recognition * RNN: Sound recofnition.
RNN and CNN are just neural netts orderer in a different configuration.
The issue with CNN is that when you tilt year head then that spy-camera has a harder time to recognize you. Capsule networks are a solution but it may only work at small scales.
0 u/TheBuddha [OP] 17 Dec 2017 17:00
Thanks! I'll have time for a video this afternoon.