Hologram stereogram: random dots in 3D hologram so that if you cross your eyes just right, they look flat! (
ishidav?)
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"Machine learning is the opposite of science. In science, you have a few variables in complex models. Once you know the gravitational constant, everything follows from that. In machine learning, you have variables everywhere, which don't mean anything." -K
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<< the Irish police seem like deserving winners in literature for issuing 50 traffic tickets in the name of Prawo Jazdy (which is Polish for "Driver's License") >>
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If logicians ever stepped foot in Santa Fe, they would start the "Santa Duda Institute for the study of Simplicity and Static Systems". (Fe = faith; Duda = doubt)
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Listening to Your Pulse
<< William James hypothesized back in 1882, every emotion begins as a series of physiological changes in the body ... James' answer was simple: without the body there would be no fear. We need the body in order to feel. >>
Damasio about tacit knowledge of the embodied type (in the context of the Iowa Gambling Task): << the subject's hands "knew" what deck to draw from. >>
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"Machine learning is the opposite of science. In science, you have a few variables in complex models. Once you know the gravitational constant, everything follows from that. In machine learning, you have variables everywhere, which don't mean anything." -K
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<< the Irish police seem like deserving winners in literature for issuing 50 traffic tickets in the name of Prawo Jazdy (which is Polish for "Driver's License") >>
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If logicians ever stepped foot in Santa Fe, they would start the "Santa Duda Institute for the study of Simplicity and Static Systems". (Fe = faith; Duda = doubt)
---
Listening to Your Pulse
<< William James hypothesized back in 1882, every emotion begins as a series of physiological changes in the body ... James' answer was simple: without the body there would be no fear. We need the body in order to feel. >>
Damasio about tacit knowledge of the embodied type (in the context of the Iowa Gambling Task): << the subject's hands "knew" what deck to draw from. >>