How to Build a Neuron: Exploring AI in JavaScript Pt 2 -- JavaScript Scene
In this series, we're discussing a topic that will transform the world we live in over the course of the next 25 years. We're going to see lots of drones, self driving cars, VR, and AR devices changing how we get around, how we transport things, and how we see and interact with the world, and it will all be powered by AI and neural nets. In part 1, we talked a little bit about what neurons are and how they work, and wrapped it up by showing a trivial example of how to sum synapse inputs and determine whether or not the neuron should fire, and finished off the article by suggesting a question: What about time? From here on out I'll be recording these adventures in a library called neurolib. If you're at all familiar with traditional neural nets, you're probably wondering when I'm going to start talking about gradient descent or Hidden Markov Models (HMM).
Jul-3-2016, 05:55:20 GMT
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