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  1. Tensorflow playground simple example : r/learnmachinelearning - Reddit

    Jun 5, 2022 · You can think of that as folding a piece of paper. Try to fold a piece of paper by half vertically then fold half horizontally and finally fold the corner. If you fold back the paper then you will …

  2. Tensorflow Playground : r/MachineLearning - Reddit

    Apr 12, 2016 · In the tensorflow playground example, if your data looks like the XOR thingy or something suitable, you are good to go. Otherwise you are screwed. What I am alluding to is this - should we be …

  3. Google: Tensorflow — Neural Network Playground : r/artificial

    Apr 18, 2016 · That makes sense. Thank you. When I learned neural networks, they involved sensors sensors and actuators and a genetic algorithm to set the weights. I've been looking to catch up on …

  4. Tensorflow — Neural Network Playground : r/programming - Reddit

    Tensorflow — Neural Network Playground playground.tensorflow.org Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment

  5. Challenge: Can you get lowest test loss for these Neural ... - Reddit

    Mar 12, 2024 · Challenge: Can you get lowest test loss for these Neural Network Playground settings (spiral data with Noise = 20)

  6. [D] What are some of the most impressive Deep Learning ... - Reddit

    Some of my examples: https://deepmind.com https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Onacrame • Playground.tensorflow.org

  7. Tensorflow: A Neural Network Playground : r/computerscience - Reddit

    Aug 9, 2017 · 386K subscribers in the computerscience community. The hot spot for CS on reddit.

  8. Noob question about Tensorflow Playground : r/MachineLearning

    Apr 14, 2016 · The point of the playground is to try and get a more intuitive sense of the broad strokes of what using those features is doing. Focus on the visualization of the decision boundary (the border …

  9. Question on tensorflow playground : r/learnmachinelearning - Reddit

    Jul 31, 2018 · The features x1, x2, x1 2 and so on, are the coordinates of the dots and some features constructed from them, like for example the x-coordinate squared. The color of a point shows which …

  10. playground.tensorflow.org on reddit.com

    Tensorflow — Neural Network Playground (playground.tensorflow.org) submitted 4 years ago by n1tw1t to r/practicalml comment share save hide report 7 0