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Kushal Sharma
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Watson's Jeopardy! facts were great. Dr. Wolfarm salute to you man!!
— Apr 30, 2018 02:05AM
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Hidden Markov Models and Genetic Algorithms with their combination
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Learned about neural nets, their training, the weights that tells when to fire a neuron.
Leared about Vector Quantization which is a dimensionality reduction algorithm related to clustering of audio frequencies.
— Apr 18, 2018 12:49AM
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Leared about Vector Quantization which is a dimensionality reduction algorithm related to clustering of audio frequencies.
Kushal Sharma
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Now I am starting to feel like I can simulate brain😂(Maybe or May Not), The Blue Brain Project is so fascinating and their projections say that they'll be able to simulate a brain by 2023 sometimes I feel regretful that why I started everything late but ya in the end it's a great feeling 😁☺️
— Apr 16, 2018 06:46PM
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Finally I know the difference between Love and Lust ✌️
— Apr 15, 2018 05:28AM
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Read about our conventional Brain
Our brain do not recieves full resolution image data from eyes it just recieves thresholds and make images from it because it had learned to do so.
Thalamus:
It preprocesses information for neocortex for easy information retrieval
Hippocampus: Stratch Pad of neocortex
Cerebellum: Most fascinating thing, this actually mathematically models real surroundings.
— Apr 14, 2018 09:22PM
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Our brain do not recieves full resolution image data from eyes it just recieves thresholds and make images from it because it had learned to do so.
Thalamus:
It preprocesses information for neocortex for easy information retrieval
Hippocampus: Stratch Pad of neocortex
Cerebellum: Most fascinating thing, this actually mathematically models real surroundings.













