[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Albert Y. C. Lai writes: > > > Achim Schneider wrote: > >> There is this story about some military (US afair) training a > >> neural net to detect tanks in images > ... > > 50% accuracy. > > > I have some similar stories to tell.... > > > > A. ... students assumed > > sin(x+y) = sin(x) + sin(y) > > B. ... But that day, that car, it showed no red light. > > All this is nice to read, and make me thank Lord I am still alive, > but, for goodness sake, *what do you want to convey?* > Probably that you have to come up with something more confusing and powerful than a neural net and then transfer your consciousness into it to understand yourself and how to program something like you.
> No quanta, no Wikipedia, no first-class objects, no Haskell, café I > have to fetch myself in la cuisine, and I feel lost. > There is always a good chance to get an Espresso-Baileys in any good café. Or Baileys-Espresso, if you prefer. If you're lucky, you can also get mead in your coffee. I recommend any kind of sandcake with it. -- (c) this sig last receiving data processing entity. Inspect headers for past copyright information. All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, hiring, renting, public performance and/or broadcasting of this signature prohibited. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
