Difference between revisions of "User:Advanne"
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==Personal Stuff== | ==Personal Stuff== | ||
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==Engineering Grand Challenges== | ==Engineering Grand Challenges== | ||
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[https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-theory-cracks-open-the-black-box-of-deep-learning-20170921/], Natalie Wolchover , Quanta Magazine, 21 September 2017, accessed 21 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineering the Brain) | [https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-theory-cracks-open-the-black-box-of-deep-learning-20170921/], Natalie Wolchover , Quanta Magazine, 21 September 2017, accessed 21 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineering the Brain) | ||
==MATLAB Demonstration== | ==MATLAB Demonstration== | ||
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My favourite demonstration was the one titled "Changing Transparency". Compared the the regular 3-D plots, I thought that this demonstration was cool because it showed you how to reveal the actual working of a 3-D object that may have been previously masked. It allows for the accurate graphing of more complex mathematical models and the explanation of a texture map shows how this can be applied for meteorology. Plus, it was nice to play around with the different levels of opaqueness and the lighting. I thought this was one of the most applicable demonstrations for real life problems. | My favourite demonstration was the one titled "Changing Transparency". Compared the the regular 3-D plots, I thought that this demonstration was cool because it showed you how to reveal the actual working of a 3-D object that may have been previously masked. It allows for the accurate graphing of more complex mathematical models and the explanation of a texture map shows how this can be applied for meteorology. Plus, it was nice to play around with the different levels of opaqueness and the lighting. I thought this was one of the most applicable demonstrations for real life problems. |
Revision as of 16:01, 22 September 2017
Personal Stuff
I'm a Steelers fan, I'm from Delaware, and I love kettle corn.
Engineering Grand Challenges
[1], Natalie Wolchover , Quanta Magazine, 21 September 2017, accessed 21 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineering the Brain)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favourite demonstration was the one titled "Changing Transparency". Compared the the regular 3-D plots, I thought that this demonstration was cool because it showed you how to reveal the actual working of a 3-D object that may have been previously masked. It allows for the accurate graphing of more complex mathematical models and the explanation of a texture map shows how this can be applied for meteorology. Plus, it was nice to play around with the different levels of opaqueness and the lighting. I thought this was one of the most applicable demonstrations for real life problems.