this number would be around a billion, but we’ll still stick to the two-parameter example throughout the post to not drive ourselves nuts while trying to visualize things. The contour of a very nice loss function may look like this. ...
of methods that do something like this: 1. Come up with a new solution by randomly changing an old one. Does it work better than previous solutions? If yes, keep it and throw away the old ones. Otherwise, discard it. 2. Go to 1. But this appears to be a recipe for problem so...
“Some have argued that there is no conceivable risk to humanity [from AI] for centuries to come, perhaps forgetting that the interval of time between Rutherford’s confident assertion that atomic energy would never be feasibly extracted and Szilárd’s invention of the neutron-induced nucle...
Thomas J.R. Hughes Computational vademecums for Stokes flow: transversally isotropic fluids and parameterized solutions Antonio Huerta Virtual Elements for electromagnetic problems Donatella Marini14:20 - 15:50 Semi-Plenary Lectures II WeAP Room: Picone Chair: Alessandro Veneziani ...