Sequence-to-sequence machine learning...
Hi everyone!
I did not have to look for a long time to find the work that caught my attention.
Oriol Vinyals is a research scientist at Google working on the DeepMind team by way of previous work with the Google Brain team. He holds a Ph.D. in EECS from University of California, Berkeley, and a master’s degree from University of California, San Diego.
He's work recast the machine translation problem in terms of sequence-based deep learning.
He studies sequences in the broadly understood world.
Sequence as algorithms, sequence as a translation of eg from Shakespeare's language (English) into another language...
Investigates the length of the sequences and their elongation.
Oriol Vinyals used a photo of Mike Austin - a professional golfer for his research.
Mike Austin- Sequence

A photo of this sequence was taken by the photographer - BlueDrew.
BlueDrew is a scholar, photographer, and an all around groovy guy.
When I look at this photo I see the real movement of the player. It attracts attention and I think that every person will stop and look at this picture.
This sequence of photos makes me see real devotion. I think that it shows a lot of emotions and I personality think it is important that in art that is created to show what I feel.This help me to be more open for create something new.
pics and informations:https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/sequence-to-sequence-machine-learning
Please source the research to say where you got the images or any other written research from - and add comments on how this has influenced your own mini project.
ReplyDeleteGood choice of the photography it is really caught my eye
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