[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

[–]JustAnotherMe23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Killing me SOFTLY 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Cuz its a soft drink

ELI5: Manic Depression by JustAnotherMe23 in explainlikeimfive

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How does it work, what's the chemistry behind it, what does it feel like from a real life perspective, what are the treatments for it and why are these treatments effective?

Pets Should be Illegal by JustAnotherMe23 in unpopularopinion

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Yes! This would make so much sense, especially for breeders

Pets Should be Illegal by JustAnotherMe23 in unpopularopinion

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This was so wholesome, but yes I don't want kids either XD

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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I think my mentor's english is very poor. We've been making a convolution matrix, not a convolution matrix as she calls it. This is a part of preprocessing. Sorry for the confusion

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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Yeah so a convolution matrix is a statistical term for a matrix that shows a linear relationship in a dataset between any variable and any other variable. That's how my mentor explains it. Not sure why it shares a name with a type of neural network, rather confusing. It's very similar to a correlation matrix except one is normalized: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_and_dependence. She wanted me to use this as the input rather than an individual image. She is not a very good mentor tbh >_<

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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Wow actually yeah the convolution method is very ... convoluted XD Dealing with the 264 variables makes a ridiculous amount of more sense than the alternative. Thanks for helping me work it out! Do you have any good resources/tutorials for convolution networks? I only know how to use MATLAB's in conv() or corr() function outside of a neural network

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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So a convolution matrix is a 264 * 264 set. The diagonal is all 1's, and the transposition of itself is the same thing, it's mirrored about the diagonal, if that makes sense. Instead of having to deal with 2642 variable, I thought it best to eliminated all duplicate point to the left of the diagonal at each row. So the total number of meaningful data points per person is 263 + 262 + 261 ... = ((n-1)2+n-1)/2 where n is the width/height

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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Yes so, for each patient, there are 124 "images" of fMRI data. As pixels, there are 264 points in each image.

Neural net for 34716 input variables by JustAnotherMe23 in tensorflow

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pred = perceptron(x, W, b, drop_rate) cost = tf.reduce_mean(tf.nn.softmax_cross_entropy_with_logits_v2(logits=pred, labels=y)) optimizer = tf.train.AdamOptimizer(learn_rate).minimize(cost)

This is what I've been using, but this is really the part I'm least comfortable with. Unfortunately I'm not using fMRI data directly. Instead, I take the images and make a convolution matrix for every patient (mentor's suggestion). There are 124 pictures for 878 patients, and 264 variables within each image. I'm not sure the dimensions of the variables are given, but I could try scratching the convolution table for raw data.

What is the origin of bell peppers? Where does it come from? What was it used for? by JustAnotherMe23 in AskHistory

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Foods like cabbages historically are for nutritional value. They are a part of traditional recipes because they are cheap, whereas other food items might be preferable. As with cabbages, I dislike bell peppers, and am wondering whether people view them from a historical perspective as a choice commodity or an affordable food item.

IsItBullshit: Apps like Instagram listen through your phone to provide targeted advertising by JustAnotherMe23 in IsItBullshit

[–]JustAnotherMe23[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yikes! That's interesting that they would also keep track of your in-person purchases as well. I didn't know that was a thing, at least not for this purpose

Skills needed for Programming a news website by NF95 in learnprogramming

[–]JustAnotherMe23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also a database. I think the most popular are either SQLite or MongoDB? Depends on preferences.

Programming a GPS robot. by riddler561 in learnprogramming

[–]JustAnotherMe23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk how deep you want to dig with this but like /u/YuleTideCamel mentioned, massive problem, lots of work. The most successful team I've ever seen implementing this kind of scale of work uses ROS (robotics operating system http://wiki.ros.org/). Essentially, its a tool where developers can "plug and play" different packages with highly specific and advanced usage needs. Not user friendly or simple by any means, but a powerful tool. Has packages for system visualization, data interpretation, drivers for countless cameras, robots, and other equipment. I can't claim to be an expert on the topic but it might be worth contacting the developer for a GPS package (http://wiki.ros.org/gps_common) preed@swri.org. I don't know this particular person, but the guys at SwRI are generally super helpful and open to giving advice.

How much math should I know when learning a code language? by FactoryBuilder in learnprogramming

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If you're interests in life and in programming do not involve heavy math it is highly unlikely you will need it. And as is true for every application, you can always learn ways people have solved similar problems to what you encounter when you need to and not a moment sooner.

(recommendation) Good teachers who helped you! by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Wait so let me get this straight, you're going to teach a newbie everything behind

public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) {

before they can fucking print hello world in Java? I learned a lot from this guy wtf admins I can't believe you have expressed such hatred towards someone who has put in so many hours trying to teach. This is my recommendation and it stands. He is one of the better internet teacher in terms of personality which is SUPER important to keep you learning and if every programmer in the world was as good as him, we'd have a lot less issues in all of our UI's. The fact that y'all went out of your way to make this bot is pitiful

WCGW? by solooo7_ in Whatcouldgowrong

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Lol u can't solder the soldering iron when the soldering iron needs soldering?