Skimming

After a period of highlighting and detail, I had to get an overview of the chapters beyond chapter 4 in “TensorFlow for Deep Learning.” Convolutional Neural Networks look most promising, in passing. Meanwhile, I have to start poring over the statistical examples in Chapter 4 (see below: ‘Impediments’), to make sure I’ve got clear visions […]

Starting with Visual Studio Code

Notating my own slow progress: Editing Python in Visual Studio Code. There are strange impediments, always. It is almost impossible to understand instructions on the first reading. But patience. Who wants to blog about reading the strange prose of tech-splanation? Unless it’s blogging about the strange patience that it takes to read online instructions. So: […]

Visual Studio Code / Python / TensorFlow

The basic installation of Visual Studio Code is simple enough. Python is setup with Anaconda. This seems to open up a lot of options. Tensorflow also was an easy install. The Python in Visual Studio Code page gives a pithy introduction to the environment, though generating a launch.json file with the red-dotted ‘Settings’ button produced an […]

Flocking bits

I think of all this as a sensible introduction to non-binary computing.  It is more than just interesting that: 1) a musical, number-theoretical treatment of groups of bits can contain such a vast amount of harmonic information of a more or less intuitive (Jazz-related) type; 2) the problem of indefinite location/identification appears as a problem […]