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"teach people and show them and guide them, how to behave better and to instil confidence in all of our daters"
"You just never know what you're gonna get, Wolfe Herd told Time.It's tricky because you need so much of your brain during the day to be a CEO. You need a rational, rested mind to function. Everyone says: 'One day at a time.' I actually prefer one hour at a time"
"I get that the world may not feel like your oyster. And I’m not going to tell you that everything is going to be okay. But I am going to get specific about the benefits of approaching life with optimism, excitement, humility, and curiosity."
"The Fool is setting out on an adventure, looking up as he steps off of a literal cliff into the figurative unknown. With almost no belongings, no protection, no idea where the journey will take him. Seeing the unknowns not as something to be avoided or controlled but as itself the source of the magic to be found. The essence of The Fool is potential. Just like each of you in this moment."
"You made it, graduates! You finished the tutorial level! You know how to work the controls. The game of life doesn’t come with a clear mission so you’re in explore mode now. Or survival mode depending on how you’re feeling."
"Learning to embrace being The Fool is not all-or-nothing. You can ramp into it, starting with smaller bites if that helps you get started."
"My work focuses on how we analyze the three-dimensional structure and movement of objects in the environment through the integration of cues such as image motion and stereo vision, and use this information for the visual guidance of tasks such as steering a vehicle and catching a ball."
"My research explores human vision through the creation of computational models of visual processing and observations from perceptual experiments."
"As we move through complex scenes of the sort that arise when we drive or play sports, we quickly perceive distinct objects that we can recognize, track, or interact with in some way. A critical step in this process is to locate object boundaries in the rapidly changing image that reaches the eye."
"MNIST can be seen as the ‘Hello World’ dataset because it is able to demonstrate the capabilities of NNs quite succinctly. The dataset is made up of handwritten digits, which we will train our NN to recognize and classify."
"A NN accomplishes this through a kind of human emulated perception, but instead of seeing, say an image, like a human would, the NN expresses this information numerically contained within a Vector or Scalar (a Vector only containing one number)."
"To facilitate our implementation we are going to be using the Keras framework. Keras is a high-level API written in Python which runs on-top of popular frameworks such as TensorFlow, Theano, etc. to provide the machine learning practitioner with a layer of abstraction to reduce the inherent complexity of writing NNs."
"I teach an advanced course on vision that combines the study of state-of-the-art computer vision systems with observations from psychology and neuroscience about the visual processing strategies used in biological systems."
"I have worked on many games over the years. During my first year at Milton Bradley, 1984, I had 13 games of my design featured in the company's catalog. This included the then brand new "Game Masters Series". All these games were of my design. My design credits range from Mr. T board game to Computer and Console games that I'm not yet at liberty to discuss. I personally own several IP's , including the Axis & Allies franchise. My expertise is "mass market" product with strong brand recognition. I love the creative process and always strive to "Wow" the final users of my creation."
"I've had an extensive career working as a designer. Companies I've worked for include: Milton Bradley, Mattel, Coleco, Parker Brothers, Hasbro Games Group, Hasbro Interactive and Infogrames Interactive and finally Atari. Presently running Harris Game Design."
"I play lots of board and computer games with a particular interest in strategy games. Reading, with a particular interest in military history. I have lived extensively in Europe and the Middle East. I speak fluent French. I'm an Army veteran with 5 years service. I am also an ultra-light pilot."
"I have been designing games for the past 25 years."
"Recently I have been working as an independent game designer. My main focus "will be" developing game concepts for both the board game and computer game industries."
"a Neural Network is a set of mathematical expressions that are really good at recognizing patterns in information, or data."
"I serve on the advisory committees for the Neuroscience program and the Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences program. Through these interdepartmental programs, students engage in a broad interdisciplinary study of the nervous system and the mind."
"They can pursue an area of concentration that includes coursework in computer science and research that incorporates the perspective of computational modeling."
"That’s the magic of the web."
"She was asking me lots of questions, what do you do, what kind of computer is that."
"On a trip from Rome to Zurich, I was writing email and doing other things you normally do on a business trip, and seated next to me was a Korean-American girl, 9 years old, very talkative."
"I was telling her I work at AltaVista."
"I broke my shoulder skiing four years ago, and now that I’ve moved back to California."
"By the way, we have offices in New York; Yahoo Research has an outfit there in the old HotJobs office."
"Not while skiing, but While I was at AltaVista, I traveled a lot."
"I know that it’s a search engine, but we are not allowed to use it."
"So a precocious 9 year old knows what I am working on, that was pretty amazing. *If I had said Digital or Compaq, she would have no idea what I was talking about."
"There’s no place like New York, culturally."
"The goal of research is to advance the state of the art in the world."
"Research and advanced development are beginning to sync up."
"The entire research community together advances the state of the art."
"It’s a very interesting question these days, because it used to be that research looks five years forward and advanced development is much shorter term."
"People often ask what is the difference between research and advanced development."
"That’s not true any longer because the cycle has become so short."
"Companies, such as IBM and Microsoft, support research because the pie gets larger and everyone benefits."
"I have many friends at all three, and no matter which one I chose, two-thirds of my friends would be unhappy that I didn’t chose them."
"My background is research."
"Yahoo intends to pursue a similar open approach to development, research and publishing and the research environment and goals at Yahoo are more compelling to me right now."
"The industry is pretty small, and I had offers from Yahoo and the other big guys in search."
"This is the perfect environment for fundamental research on the Web."
"Yahoo has a very large, diverse, and fast growing user base plus massive amounts of content and data."
"I am excited to join Yahoo!’s leading Internet researchers in exploring emerging search technologies that will distill all the information that the Web has to offer to the maximum benefit of our users."
"I was in New York, but I am very glad to be back in California."
"But I still ask you: Why wait until your health and life energy have begun to wane? Rather than just focusing on saving up for a big pot full of money that you will most likely not be able to spend in your lifetime, live your life to the fullest now: Chase memorable life experiences, give money to your kids when they can best use it, donate money to charity while you’re still alive. That’s the way to live life."
"Once I make $15 million, if I’m still trading, punch me in the face."
"Remember: In the end, the business of life is the acquisition of memories."
"John understood perfectly well that at a certain point it makes a lot more sense to spend money doing the things you love than to simply earn more money—but his numerical target kept shifting. He didn’t quit when he’d amassed $15 million. He was trading so well that the $15 million became $25 million, which eventually became $100 million, and so on. When you’re on a winning streak that big, it’s hard to stop, even when your rational mind tells you that you should."