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3Blue1Brown: Visualizing Attention, a Transformer's Heart
Working in a closely related space and this instantly became part of my team's onboarding docs.
Worth noting that a lot of the visualization code is available in Github.
https://github.com/3b1b/videos/tree/master/_2024/transformer...
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3Blue1Brown Calculus Blog Series
For anyone interested in the code used in his animations, the repo is here: https://github.com/3b1b/videos
It's pretty impressive. A lot of work goes into these videos.
My other favourite YouTube math guy is eigenchris. His tensor calculus series is legendary: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJHszsWbB6hpk5h8lSfBk...
In complete contrast to 3b1b, eigenchris creates his videos entirely in PowerPoint, which makes me laugh even as I type this.
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How to run the 3b1b video code successfully?
I found the code here on github.
- Animated AI
- Is the Python code for the animations in the videos ever posted anywhere?
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Implementations of Grant's 2-D Equation Solver
You can check out the video's source code; it's written in Python (using Grant's animation package manim). It's mainly used to generate the animations but implements the algorithm under the hood.
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How do I get manim_imports_ext?
I have been trying to recreate the pi collisions video and came across this module in 3b1b's GitHub here, was wondering how do I install it ?
- Does anyone know how to recreate this animation in manim?
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Daily Wordle #264 - Thursday, 10 Mar. 2022
If you want to find out the performance of words, Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown recently published a video exploring minimax algorithms for Wordle (and an erratum), along with the code used therein, which you can run if you want to see the average performance of various words in various situations.
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'manim_imports_ext'
I'm trying to run chapter1 But I am getting the error "No module named 'manim_imports_ext'".
rubiks-cube-video
What are some alternatives?
manim - Animation engine for explanatory math videos
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
ManimML - ManimML is a project focused on providing animations and visualizations of common machine learning concepts with the Manim Community Library.