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by jksk61
1157 days ago
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lmao even in my university (the serbian uni), we have at least calculus+linear algebra before any nn course. also to "learn" what's a cnn you just need gradients not integrals (unless you use some kind of non-lipschitz function as activation?), plus the idea of what a convolution is... but even Mobius knew it back in the 800s. anyway i think your statement that industry is light years away from unis is just misleading. i think the two are trying to answer different questions:
1. how can i achieve a "somewhat" decent chatbot that gets me rich albeit not even knowing what it does [industry in case you wondered]
2. try to understand, quantify and measure how well a model works, is it stable? does it converge if we have small datasets? and so on so forth. just my two cents, to conclude i think a good analogy to the current climate is the 700-800s with electromagnetism: plenty of people discovered "empirical" laws but didn't understand really the phenomenon. |
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