Research in Focus: Deep Learning Research and the Future of AI

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AI deep learning expert and University of Montreal Professor Yoshua Bengio talks about deep learning-what it is, how it got there, where it’s going, and how you can learn more about it. He discusses the latest in neural nets, unsupervised learning, generative adversarial networks, soft attention, optimization, and more.
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  • @SirajRaval
    @SirajRaval7 жыл бұрын

    Bengio is so cool

  • @mohit6517

    @mohit6517

    6 жыл бұрын

    you are also

  • @gauravchattree5273

    @gauravchattree5273

    6 жыл бұрын

    Watching it at 2x speed cause I'm used to your videos.

  • @KiwiNom

    @KiwiNom

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm watching it at 2x speed as well xD

  • @RalphDratman
    @RalphDratman7 жыл бұрын

    I believe that to say a child learns about gravity, liquids and so on without supervision is to take a narrow view of what constitutes supervision. The child's body, and the environment in which it lives, provides extremely rich "supervision" in the sense that, for example, a child who cannot manage basic operations involving gravity cannot move around much. A child who does not have some grasp of how liquids behave will not get a lot of juice from a cup -- most of it will be spilled. Thus questions in the nature of "Am I doing this right?" or "what can I do with this object" are actually answered in the strongest possible terms by the child's body and his/her environment -- which incidentally are not separate at that age and arguably in some sense cannot ever be disentangled from the point of view of the brain.

  • @markjing9124

    @markjing9124

    7 жыл бұрын

    GAI need a generalized environment.That is deep reinforcement learning.

  • @RalphDratman

    @RalphDratman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your reply, and thank you for an excellent video, easily the best I've seen on the subject of machine learning. I suggest that -- outside the realm of circumscribed tasks such as photo identification or text classification -- "supervised" vs "unsupervised" constitutes a shallow dichotomy. Human and animal intelligence are still very different from the (impressive and useful) tasks we can contemplate assigning to computing apparatus now and in the near future. I raise the point not to nitpick but rather to wave a cautionary flag on the term "generalized intelligence" in open discourse. I think it is too ambiguous to be used without qualification in the context of introducing machine learning to the public.

  • @ehouarnperret9063

    @ehouarnperret9063

    6 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your statement, pain, pleasure, gravity, etc. are also framing the way a baby is learning about the world around... I do believe in semi-unsupervised learning with a foundation layer that we could feed (like maybe doing too many examples and not getting any proper solution is "exhausting", of course mimicking the human way of learning but a of some forms of penalties and rewards is certainly a good way to tackle the semi-unsupervised learning) which could be like any human being or any basis system to push the learning process towards certain directions. Right now we still need millions of examples. A foundation layer like that (which I have really no idea how it could be implemented...) it could save time in the learning process and make the learning genuinely semi-unsupervised, just like us...

  • @AmirKhan_KnowTech

    @AmirKhan_KnowTech

    5 жыл бұрын

    Of course environment provides supervision but still the unaware of consequences of each action.

  • @scottnineteen
    @scottnineteen5 жыл бұрын

    Great interview, thank you to you both.

  • @deus9246
    @deus92466 жыл бұрын

    gained a lot from this

  • @Shinzon8
    @Shinzon83 жыл бұрын

    Intéressant merci !

  • @akhileshgangwar394
    @akhileshgangwar3945 жыл бұрын

    Learned a lot

  • @wasaamhazm
    @wasaamhazm6 жыл бұрын

    could help me about my equation How extract higher level features from stack auto encoder i need simple explain I need to understand how input 30 and output 28 in stack auto - encoder

  • @stephenangus7296
    @stephenangus72967 жыл бұрын

    not simplifying or rounding of fractions opens infinite fractions. 1/3 .

  • @chuanman4707
    @chuanman47076 жыл бұрын

    why you keep touching Bengio hand ?

  • @andenandenia
    @andenandenia4 жыл бұрын

    AN IDEA! ---> What if a child playing with LEGO, unsuperviced learning, the child learns fetures, but not just image fetures, deeper layers learn fetures representing abstractions, they look like images but are simple abstraction/ideas. Now when we learn something we get dopamine kick. Now allso, there are not an infinite amount of abstractions to learn at low level LEGO constructions. There are just a few ideas that the child will find, like putting gears together, learning how to exchange speed for power. So JUST THE PROCESS ITSELF OF FINDING THE FEW ABSTRACTIONS THAT EXIST, LOW LEVEL LEGO BUILDING, MAY FINALLY GENERATES A DOPAMINE KICK, and is motivation enough for child to do unsuperviced reinforcement learning.

  • @maxmusterman3371
    @maxmusterman33717 жыл бұрын

    that moment when kids try to control their parents...

  • @DizzzyWiz
    @DizzzyWiz3 жыл бұрын

    Just hotwire it to a couple braincells and we've got gold. Or you can wirelessly beam it to mine, and we've got fools gold 😎

  • @professordrabhijitsayamber2299
    @professordrabhijitsayamber22992 жыл бұрын

    Om shanti k good day please

  • @dollarking9641
    @dollarking96412 жыл бұрын

    New York not accent

  • @Moronvideos1940
    @Moronvideos19406 жыл бұрын

    I downloaded this shit.

  • @ericbond2590
    @ericbond25905 жыл бұрын

    About as much scientific rigor as alchemy

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