i build all sorts of models for a living. i didnt get lost in the math and unless you are optimizing your network you can squint at it. whats required is to learn how backprop works and how weights and biases are updated and how activation effects the model's learning. the gradient descent is another thing you can squint at. "Seeing" it as a 3d terrain is very simple and powerful. your videos were my education 3b1b! it got me incredibly far.
Already does, but man... even by virtue of people using his animation and visualization libraries alone. Kind of already made his permanent mark, at least for the foreseeable future of humans teaching on RUclips.
Building up from a foundation of simple linear and logistic regression with gradient descent, and explaining how introducing the one nonlinearity in ReLU allows piecewise linear approximation of any function by a NN layer, is exactly what Andrew Ng’s excellent Coursera course does.
How do you edit your videos. I am getting amazed to seeing the models that you made. Plz make one video on how do you made the videos. Grant you are ossm. You said I am slow adaptor, but you are excellent interpretor. And no one can doubt in that.
Hello guys I love your content please keep up the informative videos…his is a great place for learning….also can you please us where we can find the videos about the essence of of calculus and linear algebra🔥⁉️
i build all sorts of models for a living. i didnt get lost in the math and unless you are optimizing your network you can squint at it. whats required is to learn how backprop works and how weights and biases are updated and how activation effects the model's learning. the gradient descent is another thing you can squint at. "Seeing" it as a 3d terrain is very simple and powerful.
your videos were my education 3b1b! it got me incredibly far.
Just curious how did you land your first ml job. I am doing Masters in CS and looking at the current market is making me depressed
Grant Sanderson is going to have such a sick legacy.
I bet! he's the man who motivated me to get into ML :)
Already does, but man... even by virtue of people using his animation and visualization libraries alone. Kind of already made his permanent mark, at least for the foreseeable future of humans teaching on RUclips.
I'm truly glad to live at the same time as grant sanderson
Building up from a foundation of simple linear and logistic regression with gradient descent, and explaining how introducing the one nonlinearity in ReLU allows piecewise linear approximation of any function by a NN layer, is exactly what Andrew Ng’s excellent Coursera course does.
how cool, now I know. beautiful man. thanks for all the years on your channel learning shit that a high dropout never learned until I needed it.
This is pure gold thank you for this !
i hope your work benefit to all kind of human especially a poor one like me... yes your video already helped me so much. Thank you.
Love this podcast! ❤
How do you edit your videos. I am getting amazed to seeing the models that you made. Plz make one video on how do you made the videos. Grant you are ossm. You said I am slow adaptor, but you are excellent interpretor. And no one can doubt in that.
Good podcast!
Hello guys I love your content please keep up the informative videos…his is a great place for learning….also can you please us where we can find the videos about the essence of of calculus and linear algebra🔥⁉️
İs it real 😂❤