nemoknows
nemoknows t1_ixfymb8 wrote
Reply to Got rear ended this morning 9am with car full of kids, driver fled the scene, but cops gave ME a hard time. by OceanAvenue187
No, you need to stay in the road and disrupt traffic, so everyone gets stressed out and late and if you’re lucky cause some more accidents.
nemoknows t1_iqwq1aw wrote
Reply to comment by happy_guy_2015 in [D] Why restrict to using a linear function to represent neurons? by MLNoober
Also, a linear transform of a linear transform is just a linear transform. You need those activation functions in between your layers, otherwise multiple layers is pointless.
nemoknows t1_jbe88vi wrote
Reply to [D] I'm a dentist and during my remaining lifetime I would like to take part in laying groundwork for future autonomic robots powered by AI that are capable of performing dental procedures. What technologies should I start to learn? by Armauer
The thing about medical expertise is that so little if it is conveyed through the literature, because of the limitations of text and even images/recordings. Things like symptoms and disease progression have very particular looks and feel that can’t be easily conveyed. Also, the full explanation of what normal and healthy is is also poorly expressed. In your profession, there is probably a lot of nuance to exactly the right amount of pressure to exert on teeth in different circumstances.
If I were you I would catalogue where the literature falls short, and where/how you did gain your expertise, without trying to explain exactly what to do. In other words, tell the developers where they need to focus their efforts.
I agree with your assessment that a lot of what medical professionals do can and arguably should be supplanted by technological solutions with deep and subtle expertise built in. I think besides the software we are waiting on robotics better capabilities, particularly things like sensory feedback as detailed as human skin.