Re: [aipy] Getting started

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Guy K. Kloss

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Oct 12, 2009, 3:30:47 AM10/12/09
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 09:48:08 Thorney wrote:
> Also maybe moderating new users would cut down on a lot of spam in the
> group.

Sorry, just put 12 people onto the "banned list". Hope it's getting better
now. The next time someone new comes around to spam I'll put up a moderation
for new users.

Guy

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Guy K. Kloss

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Oct 13, 2009, 11:40:09 PM10/13/09
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Hi Brian,

On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 09:48:08 Thorney wrote:

> Where would be a good place to look if I wanted to play with AI?
> How does one go about making a most basic neural network?
> The only thing I have used with anything close would be OpenCV. What
> book would be the best for someone with zero experience at AI?


> Also maybe moderating new users would cut down on a lot of spam in the
> group.

just came today across the "Modular toolkit for Data Processing" through a
recently recorded talk at my former employer's:

http://mdp-toolkit.sourceforge.net/

It seems to have a very high quality of the implementation, and also aspects
such as parallelisation seem to be targeted.

Let us know what you think, if you should have a play with this or other NN
implementations.

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