Wow, this is an outstanding overview of TensorFlow & all it’s moving parts! Thank you
@amirkhalesi52943 жыл бұрын
Thanks Daniel for bringing us here
@timogden96813 жыл бұрын
Damn, this was a fantastic talk. I've been using Tensorflow for 3 years now and am a certified tensorflow developer and I feel like I learned so much about the lower-level stuff. Definitely not a talk for beginners to hop into but a fantastic resource for intermediate tf users who want to fill in the gaps. Great work and really good presentation!
@rajeshv12033 жыл бұрын
Excellent talk! I would say you should watch this once you've played around a bit in TF. Then it would be like looking back from a vantage point at a mountain road with lots of switch backs. Gives a sense of clarity.
@vjt8143 жыл бұрын
I’m starting out in ML, is there any specific space I should look to for better understanding of this?
@rajeshv12033 жыл бұрын
@@vjt814 If you're looking to learn about ML/TF , I would suggest to check out some courses on Coursera or eDX. There are some beginners material on the official TF site too. Aurelion Geron's book 'Hands-on Machine Learning...' a good one too, if you can get hold of it. Good luck with your learning.
@WhenThoughtsConnect3 жыл бұрын
Imagine having the ability to control speed and direction of wind fields to loft marbles to have them fall at the right time, and a game controller where you can deform to the shapes of the buttons (PCA) to catch all the marbles. and all the if statements that get triggered when a button gets pressed, throwing away the ones that give you the lower score o.o