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Teaching Old Designs New Tricks

Kathleen Shepherd wrote 3 days ago: Question: What do the QWERTY keyboard, the railroad, and shoelaces have in common? Answer: Their inv … more →

Tags: 3D Cad, Design, Design Intent, Flexible Modeling, FMX, parametric modeling, reconfigure parts

Pattern Recognition and the human brain in the woods.

Emilie S. wrote 5 days ago: See any patterns? I’m a compulsive forager… if i stumble upon a patch of blueberries alo … more →

Tags: Hiking, Outdoor Adventure, Wilderness, lady's slipper, Foraging, Nature, identifying plants

Third week of Coursera's Machine Learning

thiagogm wrote 5 days ago: The third week of the Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course at Coursera focused on two topics. F … more →

Tags: Data Analysis, Statistics 2, data analysis, Machine learning, Coursera, logistic regression, regularizarion

Music and why our brain likes it so much. 5 comments

fancysci wrote 1 week ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZMA65R26qU http://science.time.com/2013/04/15/music/ Based on fMRI … more →

Tags: Brains, Dopamine Pathway, Fancy, fMRI, Music, Pet, reward systems, Science

#249: Feng Shui

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Tags: absurd, Chair, COLOR, Comedy, Comic, Digital, Drawing, furniture, Happy

First two weeks of Coursera's Machine Learning

thiagogm wrote 1 week ago: The first two weeks of the Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course at Coursera started quite simpl … more →

Tags: Data Analysis, Statistics 2, data analysis, Machine learning, Coursera

fx and futures trading - new learning materials - 07/05/13

atoast2toast wrote 1 week ago: Not finished Beat the Forex dealer yet and I promised myself I would read more of Trader Vic’s … more →

Tags: S&P500 Volume Chart, S&P 500, Trading, futures, NVPOC

1-100 Counting with a $1 Jigsaw Puzzle, Number Sequencing, Recognition, Patterning, Skip Counting, Addition & Subtraction1 comment

No Circ is Whole Son! wrote 2 weeks ago: My little one has been doing her 48 piece puzzles with ease thus we bought some 100 piece jigsaw puz … more →

Tags: Addition, Counting, Skip Counting, Subtraction, 1-100, Addition, Addition and Subtraction, Counting, Homeschool

$ES_F (S&P500) / $6E_F (EURUSD) May-5th-2013

atoast2toast wrote 2 weeks ago: ES broke my trend line on short term timeframe on decent relative upside volume leaving a large gap … more →

Tags: S&P500 Volume Chart, S&P 500, EUR/USD, ES_F, S&P futures, Trading, futures, Balance, hvN

Square Dance

raywarren4real wrote 2 weeks ago: The interior of the Pantheon dome in Rome. … more →

Tags: Photography

$6E_F - 30/04/13

atoast2toast wrote 2 weeks ago: That Euro Range is still in place and the 1.3190 HVN from the 2007-2013 profile was the HoD today. M … more →

Tags: S&P500 Volume Chart, EUR/USD, line of least resistance, S&P futures, Trading, Balance, hvN, $6E_F

Mind Limits Understanding The Mind

ramanan50 wrote 2 weeks ago: There is an interesting article in The Atlantic on Mind and Technological Innovations. ‘One ca … more →

Tags: Indian Philosophy, Behavior, Philosophy, Psychology, Mind, Religion and Spirituality, Thought, Buddhi, Colin McGinn

Apophenia - Pattern Recognition

Nicholas Conley wrote 3 weeks ago: In the darkened room whose windows would have offered a view of the Kremlin, had they been scraped c … more →

Tags: Reviews, Books, nicholas conley, Creativity, Literature, Art, William Gibson, cyberpunk, Cayce Pollard

Overview of Supervised Learning

thiagogm wrote 3 weeks ago: Here are my notes regarding Chapter 2 of The elements of statistical learning: data mining, inferenc … more →

Tags: Data Analysis, Statistics 2, data analysis, supervised learning, Machine learning, curse of dimensionality, effective number of parameters, structured regression models, Bias-Variance Trade-off

Surfaces and essences

Vitorino Ramos wrote 3 weeks ago: [...] Analogy is the core of all thinking. – This is the simple but unorthodox premise that Pu … more →

Tags: Books, Images, People, Quotes, Research, Analogy, associative memory, Biology, brain

[Research] Bag-of-Features for Visual Recognition

Lu wrote 3 weeks ago: I) Rationale The inspirations are from some researches [1][2] in Server-client structure for large-s … more →

Tags: Research Notes

Visual Navigation for Flying Robots

Mayitzin wrote 1 month ago: Free lectures! Free courses on-line! Free! Free! Got your attention? I’m like spam. So far, so … more →

Tags: Ciencia, Entertainment, Entretenimiento, Internet 2, Science, Tecnología, Aviation, computer vision, Drones

Soviet chess and artificial neural networks: is there a link?

rewbenio wrote 1 month ago: Some days ago, I was faced with the task of explain to a heterogeneous audience the mechanism of an … more →

Tags: Chess and Science, Soviet chess, Kohonen, Cooperation, Artificial Neural Network, self-organizing map

Traffic Angel1 comment

Andrey Gabdulin wrote 1 month ago: Thinking about various ways of car accidents reduction, I took a commonality of car accident root ca … more →

Tags: concept, Entrepreneurship, Traffic, accident, Car, monitoring, Product Development, Aerostat, aerial


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