Are deep neural nets "Software 2.0"? - Michael's Bioinformatics Blog

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Recent blog posts by Andrej Karpathy at Medium.com and Pete Warden at PeteWarden.com have caused a paradigm shift in the way I think about neural nets. Instead of thinking of them as powerful machine learning tools, the authors instead suggest that we should think of neural nets, and in particular, convolution deep nets, as'self-writing programs.' It turns out that a large portion of real-world problems have the property that it is significantly easier to collect the data than to explicitly write the program. A large portion of programmers of tomorrow do not maintain complex software repositories, write intricate programs, or analyze their running times. They collect, clean, manipulate, label, analyze and visualize data that feeds neural networks.

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