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Readable old dutch using Tensorflow
On February 10 2017 the 27th edition of the Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands conference was held in Leuven. As part of this conference they organised a “shared task”. This task was a competition in “translating” the bible from old Dutch to new Dutch. As a small experiment I tried to transform each word from old Dutch to new Dutch…
Neural voting advice application: determine who to vote for
Original post here: http://www.pinchofintelligence.com/neural-voting-advice-application/
Teaching Mario
Original post here: http://www.pinchofintelligence.com/human-input-when-reinforcement-learning/ During the “Twitch plays pokemon” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitch_Plays_Pok%C3%A9mon hype there were between 60.000 and 70.000 viewers watching and steering an agent playing the game Pokémon. If we could use all these human resources to train a machine learning algorithm we could achieve some great results. The game I wanted to learn playing was Mario, because of the available open source platform, and the wide…
Photorealistic Gameboy Camera images
Original post here: http://www.pinchofintelligence.com/photorealistic-neural-network-gameboy/ Featured on: Hackaday: https://hackaday.com/2017/02/20/neural-nets-and-game-boy-cameras/ Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/2017/02/20/game-boy-camera-neural-network-imaging/
Duomusico: music recommendations for language learners
While living in France I wanted to improve my French language skills by listening to songs. Unfortunately it was difficult to find songs that matched my skills at that moment. To fix this I created the website www.duomusico.com which lets you listen to songs based on your learning progress in Duolingo.