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What the Heck Is Convolution?

By Bryon Moyer | July 3, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at CNNs for vision as well as other neural networks for other applications.] We’re going to take a quick detour into math today. For those of you that have done advanced math, this may be a review, or it might even seem to be […]

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CNNs and Other Networks

By Bryon Moyer | June 26, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at the common machine-vision application and its primary .] We’ve seen that vision is a common AI these days, and we’ve also talked about the fact that our spate of neural networks are not neuromorphic – that is, they’re not modeled after animal brains. […]

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Machine Vision: AI’s Big Win

By Bryon Moyer | June 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at the difference between training and inference for ANNs.] One can do many, many things with AI. But of all of the applications, vision has been the most… well, visible. Another popular application – so-called predictive analytics – is used by the social media […]

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The Two Main Machine-Learning Functions

By Bryon Moyer | June 12, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at artificial neural networks as a practical solution that’s come available ahead of neuromorphic networks.] We talk about AI as allowing machines to make decisions. While that might be true, it’s an imprecise description of what goes on. There are two main jobs that […]

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Artificial Neural Networks

By Bryon Moyer | June 4, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We started this new with a broad introduction to machine learning.] While neuromorphic neural networks – that is, ones that work the way our brains work – may still be off in the future a ways, someone came up with a different way to emulate those […]

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