he uses micro emacs ... By: untseac. on 24 Feb 10, 03:12:17 he uses micro emacs. In fact he told emacs and vim suck lol
@eiverr Agree with ... By: leocmen. on 22 Feb 10, 16:30:36 @eiverr Agree with you.
I agree that CVS ... By: eiverr. on 11 Feb 10, 19:54:07 I agree that CVS and SVN is lame compared to Git. But they do deserve some positive credit:
- CVS: copy-modify-merge model (many people can modify the same file, as opposed to lock-modify-unlock model)
- SVN: Atomic commits and many other improvements
Git did not invent these things.
I see it as a natural evolution of SCM.
CVS->SVN->Git
Bad things were removed, while good things remained.
I guess you could, ... By: ungamedplayer. on 09 Feb 10, 08:23:46 I guess you could, its not horrible with large binary files, but it will work.
As long as you are willing to use the tools to merge conflicts.
The visulization of the code patches (diff) would not be so useful.
Very interesting ... By: sproaty. on 05 Feb 10, 01:16:39 Very interesting talk. I'm using Bazaar and am interested in some of Git's functionality; however Bazaar integrates with Launchpad very well.
Hurd isn't totally ... By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:51:34 Hurd isn't totally vaporware. Debian is working on a GNU/Hurd distro.
I agree with most ... By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:50:07 I agree with most of what you said. But, the Android OS runs the linux kernel without using the core GNU libraries. Linux is not inexorably intertwined with GNU.
I do very little ... By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:41:04 I do very little programming, but here is my 2 cents. I like using Kate. It works great for python. I have also played around a bit with Gambas. It's like visual basic but for Linux :D
What they need is something like VB but that uses python instead of basic. A Visual Python that runs on linux would be rad :D
@ormaaj. According ... By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:31:02 @ormaaj. According to wikipedia android doesn't support the full set of standard GNU libraries. Nor does it use the x window system. Keep in mind that Linux was not originally intended to run with GNU. So there is no reason why you would absolutely have to use any part of GNU in order to use the linux kernel.
As far as my comment on Hurd. I know I am not running hurd. But once Debian GNU/Hurd is stable enough I might give it a try.
@purplemutantas ... By: Ormaaj. on 26 Jan 10, 19:38:01 @purplemutantas Really? I would bet even android would have to use glibc and coreutils if its running on linux. You can't really break free from that very easily. Sometimes embedded things can get away with uclibc and busybox but theres still probably something gnu in there.
Hurd is basically unused. There are a few very experimental things like Debian which use hurd, but for practical purposes it is unfinished. I doubt you use Hurd - if you did, you would know it.
lol, as if you're ... By: jimmybrite. on 25 Jan 10, 02:28:48 lol, as if you're trying to school me, I'm not like 98% of ignorants that sit behind a pc dude.
I know the difference between a kernel and a whole o/s FFS
@seventoess Richard ... By: purplemutantas. on 25 Jan 10, 00:43:17 @seventoess Richard Stallman would argue that GNU is the core of the OS. I would have to agree. The android OS uses the Linux kernel. But it doesn't use any of the GNU tools. So I imagine that it's quite different than the GNU/Linux I run on my computer. Where as I would think that GNU/Hurd would be closer to what I am running now.
@jimmybrite If I ... By: purplemutantas. on 25 Jan 10, 00:23:06 @jimmybrite If I remember right, the guy who made Minix has stated that Linus didn't copy any of his code.
When you say Linux you refering to the whole gnu/linux OS or just the linux kernel. Because Linus Torvolds only wrote the kernel not the whole OS. Most of the OS comes from Richard Stallman and the free software foundation. Stallman had a whole OS, he was just missing a functional kernel. Then someone decided to plug the linux kernel into GNU.
linux kernel should ... By: frvfilms. on 13 Jan 10, 20:50:00 linux kernel should use google wave .
@jimmybrite Stole ... By: NawafLol. on 13 Jan 10, 17:34:55 @jimmybrite Stole it ??? MiniX was an Opensourced operating system ... GNU Free Freedom (ring's a bell ),And He have every right to be ego he is Linus ... He started Linux !
Thank you Linus for ... By: xxSwAmPxx. on 07 Jan 10, 10:25:14 Thank you Linus for the Linux Kernel :)
Well,...that 2% ... By: sambaboy81. on 06 Jan 10, 11:34:49 Well,...that 2% code have perfect enough to make over thousands people attracted, like it, and develop it, and more of them to used it, until now....:D
Umm... What does ... By: lordkhaos0. on 03 Jan 10, 01:02:29 Umm... What does this have to do with git? 0.o
@ ... By: dan46and2. on 30 Dec 09, 07:04:25 @ironmetalcasttoother Pretty sure Google uses Mercurial.
Even if he usually ... By: Schimaro001. on 24 Dec 09, 02:45:14 Even if he usually doesn't do alot of talks, he's great at it.
So is google still ... By: ironmetalcasttoother. on 23 Dec 09, 16:38:52 So is google still using perforce? Or did this talk convince them to try a distributed SCM?
Linus = Gold By: unberyl. on 20 Dec 09, 13:43:47 Linus = Gold
dont be ridiculous ... By: jammyjo610. on 15 Dec 09, 02:20:33 dont be ridiculous terae why would any girl know who Linus...is ...LOL talk about hannah montana or jonas bros though
im using git By: Ezcut. on 12 Dec 09, 02:20:27 im using git
You must be ... By: ephesus. on 24 Nov 09, 22:17:31 You must be retarded.
God the second ... By: touristtam. on 04 Mar 10, 23:56:00 God the second talker is hard to follow. Nice presentation overall. I wished the presentation would actually present the algorythm that have been implemented and not what they do (I can look up that by myself).
y reply to a 9 ... By: TerryAdam1993. on 23 Feb 10, 22:34:59 y reply to a 9 month old comment
@TerryAdam1993 ... By: 0121ryanh117. on 21 Feb 10, 01:18:18 @TerryAdam1993 youtube partners can upload any shit they want.
08:40 i started to ... By: Z3r0XoL. on 04 Dec 09, 16:26:06 08:40 i started to draw exactly those when i was 10, i had no idea it was in this math library stuff xD
also i did know there was more than one possible way, nice to see there are ways tha are named so i can draw them like that xD
I think there are ... By: Z3r0XoL. on 04 Dec 09, 16:16:50 I think there are serveral reasons for why they cant do that.
They bought YouTube ... By: cyborgtroy. on 28 May 09, 18:26:52 They bought YouTube.
No, seriously, Google OWNS YouTube. They could replace all your videos with porn if they thought it would be funny.
how did you get a ... By: TerryAdam1993. on 16 May 09, 18:59:34 how did you get a hour long video?
is this similar to ... By: supergopi. on 31 Mar 09, 10:55:17 is this similar to mathematica??
but an open source one?
great video, really ... By: malvojik. on 27 Mar 09, 18:13:34 great video, really useful stuff
Thank you a lot!
Excellent ... By: OldAndCranky. on 30 Jan 09, 13:31:00 Excellent presentation. I'm taking a CG course right now, so the course material & CGAL are going together hand-in-hand very nicely. Thanks a lot.
great talk. ... By: benc45yt. on 15 Jul 08, 07:31:42 great talk. especially on the exact GC :)
I was actually ... By: pranavaswaroop. on 11 Jul 08, 13:26:29 I was actually looking for this video, finally I found it!! great thanks a lot
I'm glad you found ... By: sylvainpion. on 25 Jun 08, 08:22:28 I'm glad you found our video useful.
Note that you were not the first to comment, actually. What happened is that a first version of the video had the slides truncated, so we had a second version of it, but the update lost the comments of the first one (not that they were so numerous or great), together with a view count of about 2500.
Ok... I'll be the ... By: peterwilson69. on 21 Jun 08, 15:38:20 Ok... I'll be the first person in 5738 views/people to comment. I found CGAL confusing at first, so I really appreciate this video.
@shorty0802
The ... By: paucarre. on 04 Mar 10, 12:48:29 @shorty0802
The weights aren't changed. Only activations are changed because it's an stochastic system.
ha ha ha. what a ... By: LarryCarstairs. on 26 Feb 10, 09:48:40 ha ha ha. what a douchebag.
it is funny how I ... By: Dollarbob. on 23 Feb 10, 09:17:13 it is funny how I studied this and didn't feel the need to lash out at others unfamiliar with the material...but you had some smug douchey notion pop in your head that your prior knowledge made you superior than others. work on your social skills and develop empathy. it will allow you to make use of your knowledge.
its very funny to ... By: Mastersen. on 12 Feb 10, 17:17:03 its very funny to realize that most of the people commenting here have absolutely no idea of who Hinton is, even less what RBMs or DBMs are.....gibbs sampling? pufffff thats the annoying part of youtube: now 100000 people think they know what RBM are even though they have NEVER calculated a partition function in their lifes....
Although I love the ... By: Wulfcry. on 19 Jan 10, 19:32:55 Although I love the way its scalable but hate the in between network calculation stuff one could redirect the network with the features if they sufficiently support the recognition part. But they suffer the brute force computing needed on the network its an if/if situation like the network to stochastic or confused. If only the features would be a more advanced data set.
Ja waarom niet het ... By: Wulfcry. on 19 Jan 10, 18:59:30 Ja waarom niet het is een oude concept. En alhoewel het een novel idee wasje kunt het als herhaling stof bekijken. Dit concept is achterhaald heeft fouten en niet goed genoeg voor generaal gebruik zonder brute rekenkracht.
Probeer het toe te passen op een smartphone met een pxa270 dan merk je het.
wer guckt sich das ... By: eziooBand. on 18 Jan 10, 15:31:13 wer guckt sich das denn 59:24 sekunden an will noch irgendwas sagen und naja
It uses back ... By: GishForever. on 14 Dec 09, 01:40:28 It uses back propagation to minimize the error.
In 22:00, After ... By: shorty0802. on 20 Sep 09, 12:02:18 In 22:00, After presenting some number to the neural network. Shouldnt shouldnt it change the weights so the data matches more to one number, and when it runs backwards, why does it change it weights ?
THAT is what ... By: Destruktor6666. on 24 Aug 09, 15:02:58 THAT is what confuses you! Really?! I don't know what is more useless: your asinine post or this pointless response.
Who cares?The only ... By: mallardvasey. on 10 Aug 09, 11:09:15 Who cares?The only thing that matters is what he is saying, which is fascinating (if not entirely novel). If he wants to make a few gentle jokes to leaven things, more power to him.
It makes sense from ... By: MrNeo2001. on 16 Jul 09, 18:24:41 It makes sense from a programming stand point, but still does not offer true A.I.
36:20 lol @ the 30- ... By: blablablag. on 10 Jul 09, 20:24:28 36:20 lol @ the 30-dimensional supermarket :D
lol, great talk! ... By: UnowMe00. on 08 Jul 09, 22:30:18 lol, great talk! the jokes are ok, he is self-ironical also...
I love the idea with the random noise on ravines to form abstractions of perception and reversely generation! It's simply elegant...
you are right.... ... By: McYxee. on 01 Jul 09, 22:07:38 you are right.... getting politically in a lecture/presentation of computer science is imo very unprofessional.
you guys are all ... By: Malicorian. on 01 Jul 09, 01:01:27 you guys are all idiots
it was a good talk ... By: clustro. on 27 Jun 09, 21:09:24 it was a good talk until he got all political
what a fag
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"Yann LeCun (& ... By: nirvana4ol. on 09 Jun 09, 05:34:22 "Yann LeCun (& Bottou) and can make it work or more or less anything"... haha nice one... :)..
Some one has to go ... By: faunflynn. on 05 Apr 09, 09:44:33 Some one has to go through all the data and label it by hand.
The labels are what is learned.
Labeling the data takes forever.
I'm never ever doing it again.
very nice and ... By: fcycles. on 20 Mar 09, 01:10:19 very nice and interesting demontration.
I got one question about it. During the reconstruction demontration in which a number is being fix and we see the neuron network activities and the resulting image. The number 5 was quite nice and then a 6 appear. He say that it's still in process to show up 5... but, I wonder what kind of effect this will create on a bigger data set?
great video similar ... By: sajcrew. on 30 Sep 09, 22:31:25 great video similar to mines
The discussion on ... By: PieterPeach. on 13 Apr 09, 01:26:51 The discussion on duplication of effort in tackling problems at the end is very interesting. Christine's suggestion of having diversity of solutions, but managing them by improving access and understanding of them is good. Some projects require critical mass of individuals though to make aspects of these solutions work well (eg trust/reputation systems that require aggregate data of individual feedback)
'compassion' By: yamaha893. on 11 Apr 09, 09:44:43 'compassion'
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The behavior of RNA ... By: rkyeun. on 28 Feb 10, 03:20:21 The behavior of RNA is well-known and entirely consistent with the laws of chemistry. Matter is not intelligent. Intelligence is an emergent complexity. The patterns and arrangements the matter forms is intelligent, if you want to call unicellular organisms intelligent.
It only metabolizes ... By: rkyeun. on 28 Feb 10, 03:18:55 It only metabolizes things it is capable of metabolizing. It's chemistry. Any time tab A fits slot B, it does it. If it doesn't then nothing happens.
No it doesn't. ... By: rkyeun. on 28 Feb 10, 03:17:40 No it doesn't. Metabolism is stupid chemistry. Our living bodies are made entirely of non-living atoms. You don't need one to create the other, it arises from emergent complexity. Simple things can come together in complex ways.
In the very end im ... By: Aerensiniac. on 17 Feb 10, 08:05:38 In the very end im just curious why cemistry has not found anything that would behave like this.
I mean... hell there were quite a few tests about this, but in the very end the current laws of phisics and chemistry create a prety big chasm between living and non living matter.
Even the most simple living things on earth (wich means unicells included) posess intelligence. Non living matter does not. I cant help it but to wonder how non living matter aquired intelligence then.
Next comes that the ... By: Aerensiniac. on 17 Feb 10, 08:00:48 Next comes that the RNA molecule (thanks to metabolism) grows sensory arrays to actually be able to tell what it takes up and what it doesnt wants to take up through metabolism. At this point i wonder how it survived if it just metabolised everything it came in contact with, but lets skip on that.
So now we got a molecule that is actually able to tell difference between different molecules around him. Again something that requires intelligence.
@321lawc
A good ... By: Aerensiniac. on 17 Feb 10, 07:58:04 @321lawc
A good question and i would like to know the answer to it too. Thing is that the current genesis theory involving the RNA world describes the birth of life through an RNA molecule stuck in a lipid shell.
Then the story goes this RNA molecule starts up a metabolism through the lipid shell.
However metabolism in itself requires intelligence allready, wich makes me wonder how or from where did that molecule aquired it. But the story goes on.
@Aerensiniac So ... By: 321lawc. on 16 Feb 10, 20:59:40 @Aerensiniac So where did your original intelligence come from? Did it just pop into existence? Intelligence comes into being by the evolution of improvements in mirroring and responding to the natural world, I have definitely thought this over.
Funny thing you say ... By: Aerensiniac. on 16 Feb 10, 20:52:26 Funny thing you say.
I mean its only everything we know about non living matter that speaks against your conclusion.
Gives me the idea that we are trying to compare a hamster and a magnet. The magnet attracts iron and if you put a carrot in front of the hamster then its attracted too.
The only logical conclusion is that the magnet is intelligent!
Seriously though.
Think it over. When did you encounter anything like this in chemistry? Intelligence will never spawn from a non intelligent source.
Cool...where can i ... By: rares101. on 12 Feb 10, 08:54:53 Cool...where can i download???????
The beginning of ... By: figfewdisgewd. on 27 Jan 10, 01:49:53 The beginning of the video should be on a Mac commercial.
Awesome shit. ... By: 321lawc. on 22 Jan 10, 02:32:38 Awesome shit. Evolution and randomness are the only possible origins for intelligence., it cuts out the infinite regression of intelligence creating intelligence.
My favorite part of ... By: benthemiester. on 21 Jan 10, 17:03:37 My favorite part of the video is the title.
I actually like his ... By: AapKiNisha. on 11 Jan 10, 01:34:36 I actually like his style, keeps it lively and interesting instead of dull and monotonous.
This presentation ... By: SunKing2. on 24 Dec 09, 07:55:40 This presentation should have subtitles in English. Did they get this presenter from a random person on a city bus? "...so like zinna sints heh, i'm gonna put this lay mit sonna mits here..."
need more variables ... By: Prontest. on 11 Dec 09, 21:30:10 need more variables in the program if you want inteligent creatures to evolve you need food to come about in a non random way. Maybe come about more like a plant which leads to food growing in cycles, spreading, evolving as well as being able to be over eaten lowering the availablilty of plant food. this would lead to inteligence for finding food and a greater niche for hunters. random food just leads to random foraging
hahah his mac ... By: Neuroelectronic. on 04 Dec 09, 02:02:05 hahah his mac crashed like 6 times
ah man if he ... By: jjwumaster. on 03 Dec 09, 01:49:48 ah man if he weren't afflicted with young-grad-student-thinks-he's-the-shit-syndrome this would be a super awesome presentation. instead it's just awesome :)
this guy is going ... By: chahr86. on 30 Nov 09, 16:52:29 this guy is going to throw his tongue into a knot
Incredible ... By: sigendymion. on 29 Nov 09, 12:05:50 Incredible presentation and concepts. Horrible choice of speaker.
The way to view 2) ... By: Gnomefro. on 04 Oct 09, 20:16:08 The way to view 2) is to realize that it's genes, not organisms that are the unit of replication.
For my genes, it will make sense to inject me with a suicidal impulse to sacrifice myself for X close family members. Where X varies depending on how closely related they are to me. The tradeoff point is where it becomes likely that my sacrifice will cause more copies of my own genes to survive by dying than by living.
So, it's not really altruism - it's gene-level selfishness.
Man that guy needs ... By: WrAth2110. on 04 Oct 09, 05:01:43 Man that guy needs some presentation skills.
techfixer16888, you ... By: powerone1. on 21 Sep 09, 04:22:46 techfixer16888, you got that a little backwards; humans were more alike at the start and became more dissimilar in appearance and culture as they moved into different environments, now, because of modern technology the human species is starting to come back together again.
Most of the so called racial type attributes are superficial and would not have much to add to this program. The different shapes represent different species more than different races.
AAAAAA that guy ... By: 8DX. on 16 Sep 09, 11:27:18 AAAAAA that guy can't talk! Like me I guess... But I'd get a sentence in..
Nice work. keep it ... By: kodykodyoneill. on 18 Jun 09, 07:10:30 Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com rerth
Fascinating stuff! By: ttocsydna. on 01 Oct 08, 14:08:57 Fascinating stuff!
Really epic! By: spoonpirate. on 20 Jun 08, 19:36:24 Really epic!
Latest comments made on this video:
By: untseac. on 24 Feb 10, 03:12:17
he uses micro emacs. In fact he told emacs and vim suck lol
By: leocmen. on 22 Feb 10, 16:30:36
@eiverr Agree with you.
By: eiverr. on 11 Feb 10, 19:54:07
I agree that CVS and SVN is lame compared to Git. But they do deserve some positive credit: - CVS: copy-modify-merge model (many people can modify the same file, as opposed to lock-modify-unlock model) - SVN: Atomic commits and many other improvements Git did not invent these things. I see it as a natural evolution of SCM. CVS->SVN->Git Bad things were removed, while good things remained.
By: ungamedplayer. on 09 Feb 10, 08:23:46
I guess you could, its not horrible with large binary files, but it will work. As long as you are willing to use the tools to merge conflicts. The visulization of the code patches (diff) would not be so useful.
By: sproaty. on 05 Feb 10, 01:16:39
Very interesting talk. I'm using Bazaar and am interested in some of Git's functionality; however Bazaar integrates with Launchpad very well.
By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:51:34
Hurd isn't totally vaporware. Debian is working on a GNU/Hurd distro.
By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:50:07
I agree with most of what you said. But, the Android OS runs the linux kernel without using the core GNU libraries. Linux is not inexorably intertwined with GNU.
By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:41:04
I do very little programming, but here is my 2 cents. I like using Kate. It works great for python. I have also played around a bit with Gambas. It's like visual basic but for Linux :D What they need is something like VB but that uses python instead of basic. A Visual Python that runs on linux would be rad :D
By: purplemutantas. on 26 Jan 10, 22:31:02
@ormaaj. According to wikipedia android doesn't support the full set of standard GNU libraries. Nor does it use the x window system. Keep in mind that Linux was not originally intended to run with GNU. So there is no reason why you would absolutely have to use any part of GNU in order to use the linux kernel. As far as my comment on Hurd. I know I am not running hurd. But once Debian GNU/Hurd is stable enough I might give it a try.
By: Ormaaj. on 26 Jan 10, 19:38:01
@purplemutantas Really? I would bet even android would have to use glibc and coreutils if its running on linux. You can't really break free from that very easily. Sometimes embedded things can get away with uclibc and busybox but theres still probably something gnu in there. Hurd is basically unused. There are a few very experimental things like Debian which use hurd, but for practical purposes it is unfinished. I doubt you use Hurd - if you did, you would know it.
By: jimmybrite. on 25 Jan 10, 02:28:48
lol, as if you're trying to school me, I'm not like 98% of ignorants that sit behind a pc dude. I know the difference between a kernel and a whole o/s FFS
By: purplemutantas. on 25 Jan 10, 00:43:17
@seventoess Richard Stallman would argue that GNU is the core of the OS. I would have to agree. The android OS uses the Linux kernel. But it doesn't use any of the GNU tools. So I imagine that it's quite different than the GNU/Linux I run on my computer. Where as I would think that GNU/Hurd would be closer to what I am running now.
By: purplemutantas. on 25 Jan 10, 00:23:06
@jimmybrite If I remember right, the guy who made Minix has stated that Linus didn't copy any of his code. When you say Linux you refering to the whole gnu/linux OS or just the linux kernel. Because Linus Torvolds only wrote the kernel not the whole OS. Most of the OS comes from Richard Stallman and the free software foundation. Stallman had a whole OS, he was just missing a functional kernel. Then someone decided to plug the linux kernel into GNU.
By: frvfilms. on 13 Jan 10, 20:50:00
linux kernel should use google wave .
By: NawafLol. on 13 Jan 10, 17:34:55
@jimmybrite Stole it ??? MiniX was an Opensourced operating system ... GNU Free Freedom (ring's a bell ),And He have every right to be ego he is Linus ... He started Linux !
By: xxSwAmPxx. on 07 Jan 10, 10:25:14
Thank you Linus for the Linux Kernel :)
By: sambaboy81. on 06 Jan 10, 11:34:49
Well,...that 2% code have perfect enough to make over thousands people attracted, like it, and develop it, and more of them to used it, until now....:D
By: lordkhaos0. on 03 Jan 10, 01:02:29
Umm... What does this have to do with git? 0.o
By: dan46and2. on 30 Dec 09, 07:04:25
@ironmetalcasttoother Pretty sure Google uses Mercurial.
By: Schimaro001. on 24 Dec 09, 02:45:14
Even if he usually doesn't do alot of talks, he's great at it.
By: ironmetalcasttoother. on 23 Dec 09, 16:38:52
So is google still using perforce? Or did this talk convince them to try a distributed SCM?
By: unberyl. on 20 Dec 09, 13:43:47
Linus = Gold
By: jammyjo610. on 15 Dec 09, 02:20:33
dont be ridiculous terae why would any girl know who Linus...is ...LOL talk about hannah montana or jonas bros though
By: Ezcut. on 12 Dec 09, 02:20:27
im using git
By: ephesus. on 24 Nov 09, 22:17:31
You must be retarded.