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* How backprop can be generalized to a sequence of assignment operations
 
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* Convolutional networks
 
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** 2-d convolution

Revision as of 15:23, 11 April 2016

This a lecture used in the Syllabus for Machine Learning 10-601B in Spring 2016

Slides

Readings

This area is moving very fast and the textbooks are not up-to-date. Some recommended readings:

I also used some on-line visualizations in the materials for the lecture, especially the part on ConvNets.

The LSTM figures and examples I used are mostly from

Things to remember

  • How backprop can be generalized to a sequence of assignment operations
  • Convolutional networks
    • 2-d convolution
    • How to construct a convolution layer
    • Architecture of CNN: convolution/downsampling pairs
  • Recurrent neural networks
    • When they are useful
    • Why they are hard to train (if trained naively)
    • The basic ideas used in an LSTM: forget, insert, and output gates