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Neural Networks are the hew hype. They are everywhere, in your search engine, in your translation software, in the ranking of your social media feeds. The basic element of the Neural Network is the Perceptron algorithm. Perceptron is a single layer neural network. A stack of Perceptrons is called a Neural Network.
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In this game you experience the specific talents of machines and humans. While we get quickly bored and tend to optimize repetitive tasks, machines are fond of repetitive tasks and execute them without any complaint. And they can calculate really really fast. This game takes 30 minutes to play, while a computer does exactly the same job in a few seconds.
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Neural Networks are the new hype. They are everywhere – in your search engine, in your translation software, in the ranking of your social media feeds. The basic element of the Neural Network is the Perceptron algorithm. Perceptron is a single-layer neural network. A stack of Perceptrons is called a Neural Network.
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In this game you experience the specific talents of machines and humans. While we get bored quickly and tend to optimize repetitive tasks, machines are fond of repetitive tasks and execute them without any complaint. And they can calculate really really fast. This game takes 30 minutes to play, while a computer does exactly the same job in a few seconds.
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Concept & realisation: An Mertens, Javier Lloret, Cristina Cochior, Gijs de Heij
  
  

Revision as of 11:11, 14 March 2019

par Algolit

Neural Networks are the new hype. They are everywhere – in your search engine, in your translation software, in the ranking of your social media feeds. The basic element of the Neural Network is the Perceptron algorithm. Perceptron is a single-layer neural network. A stack of Perceptrons is called a Neural Network.

In this game you experience the specific talents of machines and humans. While we get bored quickly and tend to optimize repetitive tasks, machines are fond of repetitive tasks and execute them without any complaint. And they can calculate really really fast. This game takes 30 minutes to play, while a computer does exactly the same job in a few seconds.


Concept & realisation: An Mertens, Javier Lloret, Cristina Cochior, Gijs de Heij