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by whywhywouldyou
993 days ago
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Came here to say the same thing. This adds absolutely nothing to any reasonable understanding of matrix multiplication. This is the most complex way I could imagine trying to explain what matrix multiplication "is". If it's useful to someone working in a very complex environment where these visualizations are necessary to help tease out some subtle understanding, then that's great. But really, this part is all you need to know about the article: > This is the _intuitive_ meaning of matrix multiplication: > - project two orthogonal matrices into the interior of a cube > - multiply the pair of values at each intersection, forming a grid of products > - sum along the third orthogonal dimension to produce a result matrix. This 1. Isn't intuitive, and 2. Isn't the "meaning". |
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This gets to the why perfectly. We all understand how to navigate a 3D space intuitively. If the math doesn't tie into that, it may as well be wizard nonsense.