Artificial Neural Networks Module for Python
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 July 2010 14:54 Written by Mehmet Ali ANIL Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:48
I have the intention to write an artificial neural networks module, consisting classes and documentation in Python. Though there may be similar things around to consider, (and there are indeed faster algorithms for different platforms) this will be a good introduction for object oriented programming, and a nice package to fool around. If there are others with similar intentions, you can comment this thread.
Artificial Neural Networks I
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 July 2010 14:53 Written by Mehmet Ali ANIL Wednesday, 14 April 2010 21:27
Like I mentioned, this is the first of the series of homeworks that Burak Budanur and I did for the Artificial Neural Networks class. In the first question we have two distinct linearly seperable sets of vectors in $$\mathbb{R}^2$$ and we are asked to solve the classification problem with one Rosenblatt Perceptron. In the second question, two linearly nonseperable sets are given, in which it is asked to find a way to seperate them into two sets with a perceptron.
Right now, these are as is, there may be (and probably there are some) mistakes. The reason for me to put those on line is the scarcity of native sources for artifical neural networks. Though it is a very nonorganized source, it is better than having nothing. We may edit them in future, that depends on the workload we have.
The Assignment:
First Question:
TİMİS - Gogol'ün Defteri
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 July 2010 14:58 Written by Mehmet Ali ANIL Wednesday, 14 April 2010 20:31
This entry is in Turkish only.
Poster:
Geçmiş Zamanın Rivayeti - İTÜ Sahnesi Oyunu
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 July 2010 14:58 Written by Mehmet Ali ANIL Saturday, 03 April 2010 18:35
This entry is in Turkish only.
Poster of the Play:
Artificial Neural Networks Course Homeworks
Last Updated on Saturday, 17 July 2010 14:54 Written by Mehmet Ali Anıl Saturday, 03 April 2010 17:55
From now on, I will feature some of our homeworks we submitted with Burak Budanur, those which turned out to be good, to the Artificial Neural Networks course we took in İstanbul Technical University.
For those who are interested, I am sorry to inform you that the material is in Turkish, and technical enough for Google Translate to fail.
The course was a relief, on my side:
Coordinator: Neslihan S. Şengör
Teaching Assistant: Tuba Ayhan
Course Materials and Information: Ninova Link (İTÜ Open Course Platform)
The material will be presented with pdf extension, together with the questions. Onur Varol made some of his work from this course online also, so you can also go check him out. If we have time, we can also make corrections when time comes, but these will be till an unspecified time, will remain as is, and Turkish.
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