Views : 16,257,302
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Oct 5, 2017 ^^
Rating : 4.964 (3,607/400,949 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T21:39:00.488739Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I study mathematics, physics and architecture. By definition this man is an ORACLE in the strict meaning of the word.
With all honesty I never imagined someone explaining complex topics with the dexterity this man has. He is literally an institution and an outstanding teacher.
The computer graphics and the illustrations are simply perplexing. This guy never evades complexity. He never evades complex arguments. He illustrate the complexity and dive into the exhaustive explanation of the details.
It's extremely rare to see a professor and a dedicated user to put a lot of effort explaining, animating and describing mathematics the way he does.
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I just love the way the concepts of neural networks are explained in this video. After watching it, you feel like you have an idea about the "building blocks" of a neural network. Since I'm new to the topic, it's hard to judge whether crucial things are left out or over-simplified, but I feel it's a great introduction to the topic. Thanks a lot for sharing this!
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Around 2 years ago I was a sophomore statistics student and had no idea what deep learning is, until I met this video and 3b1b channel. His clear explanation of neural network and animations blew my mind. Since then I started my journey in machine learning. For a random reason I clicked onto this video again, and realized how long my journey in this field have been. This video really changed my life and I am really grateful about it.
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This channel and the visualizations it produces to teach subjects like this one is the best advance in the history of communicating mathematical ideas. It's extraordinarily inspiring that one person can have such a large impact on the world today (and for generations to come). Thank you, Grant Sanderson.
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@EebstertheGreat
6 years ago
Most educational videos give viewers the impression that they are learning something, while in reality, they cannot reliably explain any of the important points of the video later, so they haven't really learned anything. But your videos give me the impression that I haven't learned anything, because all the points you make are sort of obvious in isolation, while in reality, after watching them I find myself much better able to explain some of the concepts in simple, accurate terms. I hope more channels follow this pattern of excellent conceptual learning.
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