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acko.net
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| | | | | A tale of numbers that like to turn: a different look at complex numbers and the strange things they do. | |
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distill.pub
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| | | | | Neural Cellular Automata learn to generate textures, exhibiting surprising properties. | |
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www.quantamagazine.org
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| | | | | If you cover a surface with tiles, repetitive patterns always emerge - or do they? In this week's episode, mathematician Natalie Priebe Frank and co-host Janna Levin discuss how recent breakthroughs in tiling can unlock structural secrets in the natural world. | |
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blog.keras.io
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| | | [AI summary] The text discusses various types of autoencoders and their applications. It starts with basic autoencoders, then moves to sparse autoencoders, deep autoencoders, and sequence-to-sequence autoencoders. The text also covers variational autoencoders (VAEs), explaining their structure and training process. It includes code examples for each type of autoencoder and mentions the use of tools like TensorBoard for visualization. The VAE section highlights how to generate new data samples and visualize the latent space. The text concludes with references and a note about the potential for further topics. | ||