Connectionist Machines

Connectionism

Connectionism is an approach to studying human mental processes that began in the 1950s and has gone through two waves of development. The second wave, beginning in the late 1980s, saw improvements such as intermediate processors and sigmoid activation functions. The current (third) wave has been marked by advances in Deep Learning allowing for large language models, but with increased interpretability problems.

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11-785 Introduction to Deep Learning

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2020

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to deep learning, starting from foundational concepts and moving towards complex topics such as sequence-to-sequence models. Students gain hands-on experience with PyTorch and can fine-tune models through practical assignments. A basic understanding of calculus, linear algebra, and Python programming is required.

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