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RE: Deep Learning Explained - in 4 Simple Facts

in #science7 years ago

Congratulation for the article! It's very well explained. Also few years ago I invest a lot of time in AI & Machine Learning but, in the end I resign because It's not so easy to made at least a mock-up of kind of algorithm. Have you ever try to implement a DL algorithm, at least, lets say to recognize letters?

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Thanks! I did my best :D

I too am beginning to invest time into this, but due to pressures on my schedule (I should be on vacation :( ) I havent been able to implement any algorithm yet . I'm looking at the TensorFlow tutorials, when I start, it will likely be around that. Anyway, when I get around to it, I will post the results right here, so feel free to follow if you want :)

Tensorflow is really straight forward! I'd recommend trying it right away on real data by just copying a tutorial and then changing it so it accepts your inputs. Then play around with the parameters a bit to see how good you can get it to be. I first started playing around with TF a month ago and I already have a pretty good project going on. Keep me updated on your progress. :)