I'm a geek, doing geeky things and often write some short articles to remind me what I've done and to potentially help other geeks out if they have similar interests....
The shift
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You are perfect just as you are - but you could do with a little improvement:
can you spare 30-odd minutes for a reminder? of course you can.
You are the shift, you are the stillness. Stop talking to yourself. Enjoy the mirror.
During the past, well, let's think, 10+ years, I've been involved in Machine Learning projects (okay, they call it "AI" now, but that's an argument for a different time) that require lots of data to be ingested / used to train the Machine Learning model. For instance, if it is text, we need lots of snippets of text that can then be categorised, so that the model "knows" that the 10 words grouped together in that context have a "meaning" and that meaning is labelled - this helps with questioning later on. It also helped to extract out the entities and relationships between the wording to give more context. Here's a simple example using the spaCy tooling to give you an example: https://www.labellerr.com/blog/image-annotation-services-and-data-labeling-for-ai-models/ If it is imagery, we need lots of images with the segmented parts identified, usually a bounding box(?) to identify the elements / objects inside the image, so, again, this can b...
Well, this is a turn up for the books and something long overdue for the general public: find out more here: https://opal.withgoogle.com/landing/ Now, you could just go off and do some gold-rush effort and I highly encourage you to do so - THIS is a game-changer. It really is. As this is "my universe", I'm just going to pull it back to me (yes, very narcissistic, I know, but I don't care). Here are a couple of articles that I just want to call attention to: https://tonyisageek.blogspot.com/2020/02/a-week-off-worksort-ofproject-o.html https://tonyisageek.blogspot.com/2020/12/project-o-my-machine-programming-project.html The basic premise was to use NLP (natural language processing) where you, as a non-technical person, could describe what you want an application to be and do. Then, through the power of automation it would generate a starter-for-10 application from templated code and deploy it onto a Cloud environment, so that you could then see it / touch it / run i...
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/jetson-orin/nano-super-developer-kit/ I saw one of these about a year ago & I was going to order one, they were expensive and mostly out of stock, so I thought I would wait a while. Then there was a shortage, so I thought I would wait a bit longer. Alas, time has zoomed by and now I have the opportunity to purchase one. I did however purchase it from Amazon, it did have to come from the US, so it was delayed by a couple of weeks, however import tax was included in the price so it wasn't much more on the price. Talking of which, basically £250 - which is amazing. What does this device offer? What is the first thing to do once unpackaged? Well, it is a pretty basic box, the device on one side and the power cables the other. No instructions, nothing. PERFECT! :-) Geeks only allowed. So, time to click the [Download SDK] button, that redirects you to the good old JetPack page (I remember doing...
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