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| | | | This post covers a topic slightly different from my usual ones and something I haven't written much about before - applied elements of probability theory. We will discuss what happens with "noise" - a random variable - when we apply some linear and nonlinear functions to it. This is something I encountered a few times... | |
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| | | | With new neural networkarchitectures popping up every now and then, its hard to keep track of them all. Knowing all the abbreviations being thrown around (DCIGN, BiLSTM, DCGAN, anyone?) can be a bit overwhelming at first. So I decided to compose a cheat sheet containingmany of thosearchitectures. Most of theseare neural networks, some are completely [] | |
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