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RE: I'm a Girl - Loser in the Past and a Keen Dancer Passionate About Machine Learning and Blockchains Now

Hi, earnest.
Machine learning is one of my research topics in University, that's why I'm passionate about it. Generally speaking, it will usher in a new era of human development and will help us to get rid of routine. But unfortunately, there are limits. Neural networks are able to distinguish only those features that a person is able to distinguish the "peripheral vision"

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This is the stupidest explanation of machine learning I have ever heard in my entire life.

You did catch how the get upvotes thrown at you flawlessly, I have to admit

somedude, if you think I told that just to make money, okay, it's your right. I told as is and I don't claim that I'm professional in this area of research. I'm 20 years old and it's just beginning of my scientific career. If my words about machine learning and blockchain somehow offended you, then I sincerely apologize

check his post histories, somedude seems very bitter and anti-women for whatever reason. I don't know why people seem to be harshing/testing your knowledge on you so much...

for example an above user: P.S. your eye color changed and left a watermark on the photo It should be pretty obvious that the photo with the water mark was taken by a professional photog at a dance event. The three photos are clearly the same girl that is in not only the verification picture but in a god damn VIDEO...

krishtopa's post is completely full of proof of her identity and is a great example of what one of these threads should be imho. Get over the fact that she is making more $ than you because she is pretty... All this bitter hate takes the fun out of this site.

its very interesting how the accounts that defend you, like @mikestyley and @armitage, are all new accounts that are making their first posts in this thread

Oh, no.

I'm not offended, don't worry

@mikestyley
I welcomed her and gave her the benefit of the doubt. I defended her lack of knowledge on the subject because she is clearly not a native speaker.
I also mentioned that she left a watermark on her photo, sorry that's a redflag.
She genuinely does not look the same in her pics, but hey if she's really here I look forward to meeting with her. Just remember @ricegum and several others have come on here bragging and explaining how they scammed this place.
That's not bitter and anti-woman. That's trying to defend the community from a massive outflux of money that is frankly causing the price of steem to tank and making us look like a bunch of horny teenage boys with way too much cash.

For an example of most likely "not a catfish" see this one...
https://steemit.com/introduction/@heathermari/my-introduction-to-steemit

p.s. It's not fun to be scammed by the same few people over and over again. But if this one comes back with a regaling tale about how they pulled the wool over our eyes I'll be sure to drop by and let you know.

@somedude Could also be she means she will be studying it at university not that she is. She claimed an interest, not an expertise. You do have to give a break because of language barrier issues.

Frankly, I think somone told her to say that, probably the same person that introduced her to steemit, someone who knew this would catch.

"I am interested in machine learning, blockchain and stuff like that"

Maybe I'm wrong

Neural Networks can be connected to senses that are not human, for example a radar,
you can have a nn learn with any input.
What does your research consist of?

You understood my phrase too literally. In a case of features that couldn't be detected by man, the principle is interpreted as follows: the neural network is able to recognize only a blurred images. For example: they are not able to understand whether the object at a given point, but only to understand in what area they are in. Features are blurred.

My research is devoted to pattern recognition and image classification

Ok, now serious time: You are just putting machine learning in the title as click bait, you dont know shit about machine learning, not even about basic neural network theory (which you would if you had a real interest in the matter) as anybody can see above via your responses.

You are a POSER and you are just doing that intellectual posing in the hopes that people will upvote this nice-face-tits-and-ass post while feeling they are rewarding not just a nice face, tits and ass, but an intellectual woman who is really interested in machine learning, blockchain technology, etc.

I dont know who you think you are fooling, but its certainly not me nor the real users commenting, and lies my dear, unlike you, have short legs.

@krishtopa Ok well I legit believe you are interested in the topic and I'm hoping I can chalk what you're saying up to a language barrier and not to the fact that this is what they are teaching in University now days.

If you are legitimately interested in this topic and have some reference knowledge to draw upon, a really good resource is @dana-edwards her stuff is just incredible if you already grasp the basics.

If you'd like a more hands on approach I invite you to come over to STEEMBOTS
https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@williambanks/announce-steembots-com-your-source-for-everything-bot-related-now-hiring

Thanks!

p.s. Your eye color changed in a couple of pics and there is one where you left the watermark on.

Im sorry, Im just a simple mortal,
pattern recognition and image classification ok,
wonderful,
what do you think of HTM?
"Hierarchical temporal memory (HTM) is an unsupervised to semi-supervised online machine learning model developed by Jeff Hawkins and Dileep George of Numenta, Inc. that models some of the structural and algorithmic properties of the neocortex. HTM is a biomimetic model based on the memory-prediction theory of brain function described by Jeff Hawkins in his book On Intelligence. HTM is a method for discovering and inferring the high-level causes of observed input patterns and sequences, thus building an increasingly complex model of the world."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_temporal_memory

any original thoughts you could spend on that would be greatly appreciated.

Pretty cool. I've studied some machine learning topics, but nothing as in-depth as you apparently. I look forward to your future posts on machine learning as it's a topic I'm interested in too. Thanks.

upvoted :)

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