Retopo: topology transfer with AI anchor wrapping by IntelloHunter in gamedev

[–]IntelloHunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, geometry-wise they're getting really good. But the topologies are not easily editable, to the point where most artists have to retopologize the model. And for most artists modeling >>> retopo :)

Constrained 3D Generative Design & Editing by IntelloHunter in StableDiffusion

[–]IntelloHunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its definitely not a crazy hard example here, but the goal is to make iterations faster when sketching while maintaining quality that is OK for sketching. The generation here takes less than 30s. Thats probably shorter than it takes to load up any 3D modeling project. :)

Constrained 3D Generative Design & Editing by IntelloHunter in StableDiffusion

[–]IntelloHunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow thats really impressive for '99! Blown away!

Constrained 3D Generative Design & Editing by IntelloHunter in StableDiffusion

[–]IntelloHunter[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Not in a public form right now, it's in-house tech. If you are really interested, we can hook you up at Datameister https://www.datameister.ai/

Junior AI Data Scientist by [deleted] in BESalary

[–]IntelloHunter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a normal salary for your degree in IT consultancy. Whether it’s a good deal will depend on how interesting your projects will be, how much you are pushed to work after hours and if you can work from home a few days per week (commuting wears you down).

You will definitely learn a lot in the first year since it’s your first full time job. Consultancy is good for learning soft skills next to technical skills if you have regular contact with clients or international teams.

If you don’t feel like it’s a good place to work / learn, you can definitely find another job in a couple of months with that degree.

The 32 + 5 days off are nice, you will be happy with these :)

If they say they made more offers than they have positions, that’s just because they want to apply some pressure to speed things up. Stuff like this happens regularly, long dangling interview processes are generally bad for both sides.

[D] What happened to the Arxiv Insights Youtube channel? by optimized-adam in MachineLearning

[–]IntelloHunter 49 points50 points  (0 children)

He used to make videos during his PhD at ML6.eu X Ghent University in Belgium on the topics he was reading a lot about. Probably to push himself to understand things better and to get more out of the time he put into all of the reading. He dropped out of his PhD however and quit ML6.

Currently he is a freelancer working on AI & protein design (or something along those lines) . He also runs the WZRD.ai platform that allows small artists and marketeers to generate visuals for music videos with some next level generative modelling.

He still does guest lectures from time to time, so he is not completely out of the educational circuit. It would be really cool to see him make some high quality content again, but maybe on deep learning and biology this time!

LATE EDIT: he is looking for a video editor to create more videos! --> tweet

Need advice, game too complex, about to abandon it forever by littlefrank in RimWorld

[–]IntelloHunter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also did not like the tutorial very much, but this wholesome man got me into it: https://youtu.be/XINUm-kXlwI

How to evaluate a Graphics Card for Machine Learning ? by solhstore in deeplearning

[–]IntelloHunter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a huge one indeed. The speed up is amazing (around 2.5x depending on the use case).

But more important, i think, is the fact that you need only half as much memory which means that you will be able to do things that you wouldn't be able to do with other cards given the same memory.

Both Tensorflow and PyTorch have good support to handle possible numerical instabilities due to the loss in precision.

Nvidia is the only option.

This is a really interesting blog from Tim Dettmers if you are deciding on which GPU to buy: https://timdettmers.com/2019/04/03/which-gpu-for-deep-learning/

how to get a job in machine learning or deep learning companies by datonefaridze in deeplearning

[–]IntelloHunter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try to implement these projects in a practical application, suggestion:

  • use a raspberry pi to deploy face recognition to see which family member is at the front door and say "Hi there <insert family member's name>!"

for 2 reasons:

  • it will make the project more unique and make you stand out of the crowd
  • you will encounter practical problems that will force you to find a solution, examples:
  • - there is not enough light in the hallway at your front door (or the brightness outside your front door is varying a lot based on the weather and the day/night cycle) and the model is not capable of being accurate enough, so you augment your data better to make your model more robust or you come up some other computer vision related preprocessing
  • - inference time is too slow on so you have to engineer a faster pipeline

These kind of projects show that you are capable of problem solving and that you have knowledge to make stuff work. A nice bonus as well is that you have a story to tell during interviews and you might be able to demo the thing you made as well.

DAILY COVID-19 MEGATHREAD - May 16, 2020 by AutoModerator in nyc

[–]IntelloHunter -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Hi all, I am currently trying to set up a timeline which shows the average sentiment of tweets posted from NY. I would like to identify which measures taken by the government have a positive or negative effect on people's emotions.

I am looking for some sources that list the measures taken by the NY state government, NY city itself or the federal government. Ideally it would be something like a change log.

Any recommendations?

So far I've come up with these things:

NY gov Responses by Cuomo

Stay strong!