10.4: Neural Networks: Multilayer Perceptron Part 1 - The Nature of Code

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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:54 Classification example
3:19 Perceptrons
3:48 Linearly separable problems
5:07 XOR
15:22 Outro

Editing by Mathieu Blanchette
Animations by Jason Heglund
Music from Epidemic Sound

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Taking it back to Boolean Algebra makes it very clear why MLPs are a natural solution to the XOR problem, thank you. Nobody's done that yet in anything I've seen, even though it's obvious in hindsight and maybe should have been obvious in advance.

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Linearly separable and linearly not separable explanation is the best explanation! It's now logical, why there are multiple layers was required! GREAT! Thank you!

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I have been trying for quite some time to figure out what the "hidden layer" is, how it works and what the purpose is. So many others either get right up to that subject and then stop posting, or talk about it as if I should already know.

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