It's not exactly a wrapper, since you presumably still use the generated NN in LuaJIT. AI isn't my field, but it seems like a useful tool - actually setting up a complex neural network seems to be a lot of grunt work,…
I think the idea is it sets up Neural Networks that are then run in Torch, with some nice diagram generating tools. I don't know if that's something people will actually use, but it looks like a pretty concise way to…
It has 10 hours of battery life, so I think the idea is that you don't plug it in as often.
I knew a university athlete from the Congo with a tough to pronounce name. He started introducing himself as "Bob" during his flight to Canada.
I mean, it's well known but not well established - I highly doubt there's much sexual harassment in a typical corporate environment with an HR department.
Well, there is a huge surplus of PhD's in every field, and there is less industry demand for certain fields (French Lit, for example). This seems like a classic situation where certification in a professional…
It's not anger - they have other things to do so they're late, I have other things to do so I can't afford to sit around waiting for an hour. If I'm going over to meet someone, I expect them to be ready, if they tell me…
>Also at play is the notion that there are people in computer science that fall more into the design disciplines (i.e. HCI, UI, UX people). Right now, we have nothing for these people except double majoring with…
>Actually, one might very well argue that you are the jerk, in your own example. Come on, what's one hour? Just do something else while waiting for the person to arrive. What are they doing for one hour that's so…
Yeah, my supervisor for my undergrad thesis is a brilliant researcher who's still publishing good work 20+ years into his career. He was just a normal dude in undergrad who started in engineering but switched to math…
I'm from Eastern Canada, right now a pragmatic student can go out West and work for two years, return to a community college with free tuition while drawing unemployment for a two year diploma where they learn a trade,…
>CS entry level classes traditionally fell into the latter category. Demand has resulted in students treating them as part of the former. I was in a funny position with this. In university, I had taken the engineering…
>Which still means that, if you buy a 2014 model, you might get a machine that's slower than the 2013 model. I think what you mean is "You might get a machine that's slower than _a_ 2014 model". Assuming every 2014…
They all meet a baseline standard, it's just some people get machines that are above those baselines. Yes, sometimes the "good" machine from a previous generation will outperform the baseline from the next generation in…
By that logic, why is Dennis Ritchie any more important than Steve Jobs?
And really, I've only ever seen rich kids with minor substance abuse problems get sent to private school.
I was thinking about working through the NLTK book once I'm finished with Bishop's Pattern Recognition, would you be able to recommend an alternative?
>What this means is that, as a first approximation, it is Uber that sets the price, not "the market" (whatever that is). The market is the aggregate of all other people providing a similar service. Taxi companies, other…
It's a bit silly to only talk about the Anglosphere/West when the word is used in a global context.
That, and the fact that Julia has pretty good CUDA modules, makes it seem like Julia is perfectly suited for work with Neural Networks.
It's not exactly a wrapper, since you presumably still use the generated NN in LuaJIT. AI isn't my field, but it seems like a useful tool - actually setting up a complex neural network seems to be a lot of grunt work,…
I think the idea is it sets up Neural Networks that are then run in Torch, with some nice diagram generating tools. I don't know if that's something people will actually use, but it looks like a pretty concise way to…
It has 10 hours of battery life, so I think the idea is that you don't plug it in as often.
I knew a university athlete from the Congo with a tough to pronounce name. He started introducing himself as "Bob" during his flight to Canada.
I mean, it's well known but not well established - I highly doubt there's much sexual harassment in a typical corporate environment with an HR department.
Well, there is a huge surplus of PhD's in every field, and there is less industry demand for certain fields (French Lit, for example). This seems like a classic situation where certification in a professional…
It's not anger - they have other things to do so they're late, I have other things to do so I can't afford to sit around waiting for an hour. If I'm going over to meet someone, I expect them to be ready, if they tell me…
>Also at play is the notion that there are people in computer science that fall more into the design disciplines (i.e. HCI, UI, UX people). Right now, we have nothing for these people except double majoring with…
>Actually, one might very well argue that you are the jerk, in your own example. Come on, what's one hour? Just do something else while waiting for the person to arrive. What are they doing for one hour that's so…
Yeah, my supervisor for my undergrad thesis is a brilliant researcher who's still publishing good work 20+ years into his career. He was just a normal dude in undergrad who started in engineering but switched to math…
I'm from Eastern Canada, right now a pragmatic student can go out West and work for two years, return to a community college with free tuition while drawing unemployment for a two year diploma where they learn a trade,…
>CS entry level classes traditionally fell into the latter category. Demand has resulted in students treating them as part of the former. I was in a funny position with this. In university, I had taken the engineering…
>Which still means that, if you buy a 2014 model, you might get a machine that's slower than the 2013 model. I think what you mean is "You might get a machine that's slower than _a_ 2014 model". Assuming every 2014…
They all meet a baseline standard, it's just some people get machines that are above those baselines. Yes, sometimes the "good" machine from a previous generation will outperform the baseline from the next generation in…
By that logic, why is Dennis Ritchie any more important than Steve Jobs?
And really, I've only ever seen rich kids with minor substance abuse problems get sent to private school.
I was thinking about working through the NLTK book once I'm finished with Bishop's Pattern Recognition, would you be able to recommend an alternative?
>What this means is that, as a first approximation, it is Uber that sets the price, not "the market" (whatever that is). The market is the aggregate of all other people providing a similar service. Taxi companies, other…
It's a bit silly to only talk about the Anglosphere/West when the word is used in a global context.
That, and the fact that Julia has pretty good CUDA modules, makes it seem like Julia is perfectly suited for work with Neural Networks.