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www.khanna.law
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| | | | You want to train a deep neural network. You have the data. It's labeled and wrangled into a useful format. What do you do now? | |
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www.nicktasios.nl
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| | | | In the Latent Diffusion Series of blog posts, I'm going through all components needed to train a latent diffusion model to generate random digits from the MNIST dataset. In this first post, we will tr | |
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michael-lewis.com
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| | | | This is a short summary of some of the terminology used in machine learning, with an emphasis on neural networks. I've put it together primarily to help my own understanding, phrasing it largely in non-mathematical terms. As such it may be of use to others who come from more of a programming than a mathematical background. | |
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dingyichen.wordpress.com
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| | -While investigating the sources of RHEL and Fedora packages, firstly I switch to corresponding branch, then do either rhpkg prep or fedpkg prep to extract source. Recently, I am interested in CentOS Stream 9, and wish to investigate the source. However, I am too lazy to find the fedpkg or rhpkg equivalent for CentOS Stream,... |