Neural Networks
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- inteliboy1
anyone done a music vid with this tech yet? only a matter of time.
- drgs2
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- wagshaft0
My new favorite thread.
- uan0
watching these atm...was looking for some tutorials and these look like a good summary with the right amount of information necessary to kick start using this algorithms and start thinking about own models
- drgs0
In 2 years you all will be shoveling coal and carrying stones in the sun
https://siliconangle.com/blog/20…
"A new neural network being built by a Danish startup called UIzard Technologies IVS has created an application that can transform raw designs of graphical user interfaces into actual source code that can be used to build them."
- so in 3 years:
http://www.bolsamani…uan - lolpablo28
- carrying stones sounds like a pretty stress-free job thoughscarabin
- and i could use some sunscarabin
- They still need functionality attached to them.section_014
- so in 3 years:
- drgs1
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- uan0
- sofas-1
Building neural networks for fun/work is acceptable (many times encouraged) because we can hardly empathize with them and because many times we make humans for the same reasons, so it seems normal.
I'm not totally against it, but this practice isn't really criticised.
- They aren't people.monospaced
- Just fancy calculators.monospaced
- true (even though we're talking *extremely* fancy calculators). Still, we're heading towards beings having a consciousness on par if not higher than humanssofas
- That's debatable, and a well documented concept.monospaced
- yup.
also sorry for this coming out quite provocative.sofas - No apologies necessary.monospaced
- i_monk1
I've been wondering whether it'd be possible to take a collection of recorded speech – say David Attenborough's narration of dozens of documentaries – and apply a neural network to it to synthesize completely new speech. I've seen attempts to produce music this way, working from samples of classical pieces, but nothing worthwhile emerges.
- already doing it https://arstechnica.…scarabin_net
- scary cooli_monk
- drgs2
"Coditany of Timeness” is a convincing lo-fi black metal album, complete with atmospheric interludes, tremolo guitar, frantic blast beats and screeching vocals.
It was generated by two musical technologists using a deep learning software that ingests a musical album, processes it, and spits out an imitation of its style.Goosebumps...
https://dadabots.bandcamp.com/al…
https://theoutline.com/post/2556…
- uan0
DeepSpeech
Mozilla’s Open Source Speech Recognition Model and Voice Datasethttps://github.com/mozilla/DeepS…
Project DeepSpeech is an open source Speech-To-Text engine. It uses a model trained by machine learning techniques, based on Baidu's Deep Speech research paper. Project DeepSpeech uses Google's TensorFlow project to make the implementation easier.
- drgs3
The strongest chess engine so far was Stockfish (ELO 3400, highest human rating = ELO 2850 or so), which basically calculates all possible moves at a certain depth.
Deep Mind's Alpha Zero, which learned chess in 4 hours by playing with itself, beats Stockfish with crazy moves and sacrifices that no one understands.
This is a final goodbye to humans in chess
- drgs3
- uan1
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