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Neural networks in chess programming

Alpha Zero has revolutionised chess programming. The programme taught itself chess by playing against itself and storing its training knowledge in a neural network. All programmes have followed suit with this technique. Roger Lorenz uses a simple example to show how neural networks work and how they can be trained.

Biological image data can now be analysed in CSC s supercomputing environment via web browser | Science

Biological image data can now be analysed in CSC s supercomputing environment via web browser | Science
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A non-mathematical introduction to Kalman Filters for programmers

Read my manifesto on Code as an alternative to Mathematics. Code for this article can be found on this Colab Notebook should you choose to follow along. Why Kalman Filters? Kalman filters are ingenius. If you have never heard of them, then a very intuitive (and arguably reductive) way to think about them is to

How to make a QR code with Stable Diffusion - Stable Diffusion Art

A recent Reddit post showcased a series of artistic QR codes created with Stable Diffusion. Those QR codes were generated with a custom-trained ControlNet

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