Hello. I’m 35, Russian, work as very applied programmer. I end up here by side effect of following path RNN → RBM → DBN → G. E. Hinton → S. Legg’s blog.
I was almost confident about my biases, when “Generalizing From One Example” take me by surprise (some time ago I noticed that I cannot visualize abstract colored cube without thinking color’s name, so I generalized. Now I generalized this case of generalization, and had a strange feeling). I’d attention switch and desided to explore.
If you want a cool place to start, I recommend the links on the About page and whatever strikes your fancy when you page through the Sequences—“Knowing About Biases Can Hurt People” is a particularly interesting one if you liked “Generalizing From One Example”.
Hello. I’m 35, Russian, work as very applied programmer. I end up here by side effect of following path RNN → RBM → DBN → G. E. Hinton → S. Legg’s blog.
I was almost confident about my biases, when “Generalizing From One Example” take me by surprise (some time ago I noticed that I cannot visualize abstract colored cube without thinking color’s name, so I generalized. Now I generalized this case of generalization, and had a strange feeling). I’d attention switch and desided to explore.
Welcome!
If you want a cool place to start, I recommend the links on the About page and whatever strikes your fancy when you page through the Sequences—“Knowing About Biases Can Hurt People” is a particularly interesting one if you liked “Generalizing From One Example”.
Thanks. This site is so content rich, I found it diffucult to even overview full range of topics. And yes, the Sequences are handy.