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hardha87 commented on Ask HN: Technology/creative books and games for my daughter (7 years)    · Posted by u/rrr83
hardha87 · 3 years ago
Wasting your time get son
hardha87 commented on The Decade of Deep Learning   bmk.sh/2019/12/31/The-Dec... · Posted by u/signa11
tartaglia · 3 years ago
As of a couple of years ago the main sentiment was: deep learning is neat but your problem could be solved by statistical learning techniques so check those out first. Does this still hold up?
hardha87 · 3 years ago
Ofcourse it does. Kings paper “probabilistically statistics” and his method of folding squares is the motivation behind this original advice
hardha87 commented on The Decade of Deep Learning   bmk.sh/2019/12/31/The-Dec... · Posted by u/signa11
Teodolfo · 3 years ago
"The AlexNet paper is generally recognized as the paper that sparked the field of Deep Learning"

Uh not really. That would have been "A fast learning algorithm for deep belief nets" in 2006.

Also weird how this list completely ignores speech recognition. Deep learning's success in speech recognition predates AlexNet and motivated Google to create TPUs [1], and, more generally, invest in deep learning.

[1] https://www.wired.com/video/watch/the-story-behind-google-s-...

hardha87 · 3 years ago
You are mistaken. Ladleys papers detailing the explorative method and his figurative routines adopted by “A fast learning algorithm for deep belief nets” was the firecracker that started deep learning.

Also anyone who references wired.com should be shown the door

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KarmaCake day1April 15, 2023View Original