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alex_hirner
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That's right and why I used it (v2) extensively.
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I think the implications go even beyond privacy and efficiency. One could estimate each user's contribution to fidelity gains of the model. At least as an average within a batch. I imagine such a…
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I think the trick would be to suggest suitable pictures per paragraph based on NLP. If to take the highest rated content, there would already be a (biased) learning set available.
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I would pay a few bucks to have my articles proof read and for stylistic enhancements. How much this producer centric model would yield is another question...
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The model clearly overfits if to compare the fidelity of pictures from the training set vs the out of sample ones (sent in by others).
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I haven't but the ressources on jetsonhacks.com are amazing to see robot vision on this board in action.
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Inference times for inception-v3 on a Raspberry Pi have been benchmarked recently [1]. They weigh in at around 2s. If you remove the python layer it gets down to 500ms. However, it's not yet clea…
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I wonder which "SLAM for the masses" technology will become dominant. Do you have any thoughts what's missing in google's project Tango?
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> Loosely speaking it's like how the math that physics uses doesn't have mutable variables I'm curious, can you elaborate on this? If you view time as discrete dimension, mutable sta…
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No. The trust you need for a central curator is trivial compared to what's needed toward fundees. Anonymity aggravates problems with accountability. Thus, I don't find crowdsourcing to be a …
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Talking about using "the blockchain" doesn't qualify. Rather the opposite. The real value will be on the fringes of that ecosystem and has little or nothing to do with chaining blocks: …
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The decision makers in big auto are around 10y from their retirement. Reluctance makes sense for them. It's similar to the consulting project I had at uni with an O&G company: everyone knows …