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minGPT
- FLaNK AI Weekly for 29 April 2024
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Ask HN: Daily practices for building AI/ML skills?
minGPT (Karpathy): https://github.com/karpathy/minGPT
Next, some foundational textbooks for general ML and deep learning:
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[D] What are some examples of being clever with batching for training efficiency?
Language Model novice here. I was going through the README section of minGPT and read this line.
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LLM Visualization: 3D interactive model of a GPT-style LLM network running inference.
The first network displayed with working weights is a tiny such network, which sorts a small list of the letters A, B, and C. This is the demo example model from Andrej Karpathy's minGPT implementation.
- LLM Visualization
- Learn Machine Learning
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Facebook Prophet: library for generating forecasts from any time series data
Tried it once. Its promise is to take the dataset's seasonal trend into account, which makes sense for Facebook's original use case.
We ran it on such a dataset and found out that directly using https://github.com/karpathy/minGPT consistently gives a better result. So we ended up using the output of Prophet as an input feature to a neural network, but the result was not improved in any significant way.
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Tokenization of numerical series
Sure, im trying to regenerate a bunch of complex numbers based on their absolute value. So im trying to embed these absolute values and then using gpt model(probably mini gpt) try to recover the original comples numbers. There is a certain connection between these complex numbers and their order which im not capable of explaining yet. Im hoping the model would be capable of recognizing certain sequences of these absolute values and match them with the desired complex counterparts (by training the model).
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Anyone know of any articles on training a LLM from scratch on a single GPU?
minGPT (https://github.com/karpathy/minGPT)
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Understanding LLMs(to the best of our knowledge)
Check out minGPT and nanoGPT from Karpathy, he puts out some of the best machine learning tutorials and teaching content.
NNfSiX
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Are there any books I should read to learn machine learning from scratch?
I've been rather enjoying "Neural Networks from Scratch" (https://nnfs.io/)
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Ask HN: Those learning about neural networks, what do you find most difficult?
I haven't gotten super deep into it yet, but https://nnfs.io/ has been good in my opinion. The book slowly replaces written and explained code with numpy equivalents to keep the examples fast. Plus the accompanying animations are also useful. I would be curious what others think on it too.
- Gutes Einführungsbuch zu KI
- [Deep Learning] Neural Networks from Scratch in Python
- What do I get a programming obsessed high school boy for his birthday? I actually need advice
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GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy
For those curious to writing "gradient descent with respect to some loss function" starting from an empty .py file (and a numpy import, sure), can't recommend enough Harrison "sentdex" Kinsley's videos/book Neural Networks from Scratch in Python [1].
[1] https://youtu.be/Wo5dMEP_BbI?list=PLQVvvaa0QuDcjD5BAw2DxE6OF... https://nnfs.io
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Ask HN: What are the foundational texts for learning about AI/ML/NN?
Not sure if foundational (quite a tall order in such a fast-moving field), but for sure a nice introduction into neural networks, and even mathematics in general (because it's nice to see numbers in action beyond school-level algebra):
Harrison Kinsley, Daniel Kukiela, Neural Networks from Scratch, https://nnfs.io, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo5dMEP_BbI&list=PLQVvvaa0Qu...
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Ask HN: How to get back into AI?
Have you had a look at https://nnfs.io/ ? I bought the book and am gearing up to start working through it, I would be interested to know your thoughts. Generally I want to chart a personal curriculum from data engineer to practical application of modern AI to real business problems.
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Programming an AI as a beginner
You can check out Neural Networks from Scratch in Python for an introduction to neural networks, which can be used for image classification. Please be forewarned that you'll need the mathematics necessary to read through this book - however, I'm assuming that since you've selected writing such an algorithm(s) in Python for your final school project that you're aware of such.
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Moved to amd today and holy it's amazing
I am planning on working my way through Neural Networks From Scratch (https://nnfs.io/) in a few months just to build my understanding. After that I'm hoping to be able to figure out the best path for a couple of projects I have in mind.
What are some alternatives?
nanoGPT - The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning medium-sized GPTs.
deeplearning-notes - Notes for Deep Learning Specialization Courses led by Andrew Ng.
gpt-2 - Code for the paper "Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners"
ML-From-Scratch - Machine Learning From Scratch. Bare bones NumPy implementations of machine learning models and algorithms with a focus on accessibility. Aims to cover everything from linear regression to deep learning.
simpletransformers - Transformers for Information Retrieval, Text Classification, NER, QA, Language Modelling, Language Generation, T5, Multi-Modal, and Conversational AI
micrograd - A tiny scalar-valued autograd engine and a neural net library on top of it with PyTorch-like API
Pytorch-Simple-Transformer - A simple transformer implementation without difficult syntax and extra bells and whistles.
deepnet - Educational deep learning library in plain Numpy.
nn-zero-to-hero - Neural Networks: Zero to Hero
ProjectOne - The project is to build a neural network from scratch. The motivation for this project is from nnfs.io a website build by @Sentdex. Nnfs.io is actually meant for a book that teaches the fundamentals of neural network and help us to build our own network. Let's build a new neural network where we can learn the fundamentals and make a great hands-on work space for aspiring machine learning engineers and the GitHub community
huggingface_hub - The official Python client for the Huggingface Hub.
best-of-ml-python - 🏆 A ranked list of awesome machine learning Python libraries. Updated weekly.