Anyone here knows...
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Anyone here knows...
...anything about neural networks?
Re: Anyone here knows...
Well, use yours Spl@Spl@ wrote:Er… BrAiNs?
Again:
Anyone here knows anything about computer simulated neural networks?
I'm serious, no gay-spamming.
Redman wrote:Why are you asking?
I want to test available (free or hmmm... "free" ) "neural networks" in 4 areas and need some basic info where to start.
1. Speech or rather - transcripts analyzing - to find recurring patterns to determine most probable current state of the subject reaserched.
2. Prediction (probability of event occuring) based on available data.
3. Text analyzing - finding probable lies using text input of conversation.
4. Possibility of organizing SETI-home-like project (with consent of the users or without it) to achieve greater "think-power".
BTW: I don't get that joke in your sig
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ppnl is tryin to learn o.O.PPNL wrote:What is a neutral network?
but srsly what is dat?
The nodding of the head once to symbolize a greeting, cuz we white folk to damn lazy to open our mouths and speak up. Nods are also easier to shake off than a flase "hello".
"Person nods at you", or your direction, "you nod back"
"Person nods at you", or your direction, "you nod back"
Dude. Seriously. That stuff, whatever it is, what you are trying to implement, requires a BARE minimum of bachelor degree in Computer Science. However, even with that degree nobody would actually allow you to code that stuff and would require a Masters degree in Computer Learning.grmg.pl wrote:Redman wrote:Why are you asking?
I want to test available (free or hmmm... "free" ) "neural networks" in 4 areas and need some basic info where to start.
1. Speech or rather - transcripts analyzing - to find recurring patterns to determine most probable current state of the subject reaserched.
2. Prediction (probability of event occuring) based on available data.
3. Text analyzing - finding probable lies using text input of conversation.
4. Possibility of organizing SETI-home-like project (with consent of the users or without it) to achieve greater "think-power".
BTW: I don't get that joke in your sig
Basically, I know what are neural nets, how do they work, and even experimented with simple text recognition net (kohonen neural net). However, I still feel being such a total noob when it comes to neural nets, like a student when he hears about Theory of Relativity for the first time in his life.
So, try to find/buy some book on Computer Learning (thats the official name of the science you want to master), and reread that book 3 times.
Quarko wrote:Dude. Seriously. That stuff, whatever it is, what you are trying to implement, requires a BARE minimum of bachelor degree in Computer Science. However, even with that degree nobody would actually allow you to code that stuff and would require a Masters degree in Computer Learning.
I have no reason not to believe you, since you seem to know some ways of the computer "insides". But as usual I am me, so...