Excellent visualizations showing the danger of localized minima on the error surface. I used a levenberg marquardt / gaussian model to help explain chemical reactions - but that was over 25 years ago :)
Please don't pronounce "χ" as "kai", it's wrong! The actual sound is "chee", where the initial letter sounds more like the "h" in "horse", for example.
Excellent visualizations showing the danger of localized minima on the error surface. I used a levenberg marquardt / gaussian model to help explain chemical reactions - but that was over 25 years ago :)
Wonderful visualizations
Excellent explanations. Thanks!
Excellent video. It helped me a lot
Nice explanation
Hi, please how can I fit my curve using Levenberg-Marquardt Method using curveExpert software?
any luck so far? ahah
If we're being pedantic about correct pronounciation of Χ it's definitely not /ˈkaɪ/, but rather [kʰ]. As in loch.
You need to make it more dramatic. "Please say it correctly or I will hunt you down and make you pay!!!" ... Oh and brilliant youtube.
Please don't pronounce "χ" as "kai", it's wrong! The actual sound is "chee", where the initial letter sounds more like the "h" in "horse", for example.
"Please pronounce it correctly" - pronounces "chee-square" as "kai square"...