How to Build a Host? Episode I
In a fictional 2051 WestWorld conference, Dr. Ford reveals how deep learning powers android hosts. From biological neurons to backpropagation — a complete journey through neural networks.
Scientific vulgarization
Math, statistics & machine learning — told as stories.
Because science is an adventure worth narrating.
In a fictional 2051 WestWorld conference, Dr. Ford reveals how deep learning powers android hosts. From biological neurons to backpropagation — a complete journey through neural networks.
Wall-E masters binary classification (metal vs. plastic) using logistic regression, then tackles multi-class metal identification with KNN — and learns the art of model selection.
Wall-E discovers 150 gold samples and must estimate their value using linear regression, gradient descent, and the coefficient of determination.
Seven adventurers in a tavern learn the foundations of probability through dice — uniform distributions, expectation, variance, and the gambler's dungeon.
Before Wall-E could sort gold or classify metals, he had to understand learning itself. A journey into supervised learning, datasets, and the machinery of prediction.
Geralt of Rivia suspects a rigged coin in a mysterious casino. Using the law of large numbers, Hoeffding's inequality, and the gambler's ruin, he uncovers the truth.
A million stormtroopers, a circle, and a square. The Monte Carlo method, pi estimation, and the Millennium Falcon's surface area — told through Star Wars.