Your channel should be sooo much bigger. The talent on show, the skill of the production and explanations, the references to other material you found. It's all ridiculous quality. Do you have any other channels? I'd be interested in non minecraft related projects with videos of this quality if you do anything like that
Hi! Very cool project, but I have a question: You said people don't work with floating point values in Minecraft redstone. Is there not an IEEE 754 implementation? Why is this not used? I'm new to redstone, so this may be a stupid question
Dude this is so amazing. To have the skill to make a machine like this, understand the math and computations behind it, minecraft knowledge, and the video production after it all? That's amazing
Yep definitely cool. You just said about integers being needed for minecraft and I'm thinking so you just multiply it up... sounds obvious but its only because you were already talking about it. So good.
The proof you use is very intuitive and in this case it works. But there are certain problems in mathematics where the optimal solution for n does not depend on the optimal solution for n-1. Still, great video!
It would be so crazy cool, to see you also train the AI in Minecraft. I'm not very familiar with redstone but seeing as you already built a MLP, making it train seems possible. (although extremely slow and difficult) Has anyone ever done something like this?
Hmm...you trained the model with test images in python prograam ,and directly copied the weights and bias from there into minecrafts which skipped the process of training ..i think🙄
I can hear so many people I know saying, "I feel like an easier way to do that would be to just connect them directly, what is even the point of this machine?" People like that don't have the capacity to see beyond what's in front of them into what could be. God damn, this is cool.
@mattbatwings It's nice to see that my ideas are almost exactly implemented. I have been thinking about this for a long time before the popularity of neural networks
I remember building one of these on Xbox 360 sasly i onoy had like ten friends to play with and yet none of them wanted to play it, took me hours to build but it was fun
Mnist is a good dataset to work with for learning. Honestly, neural networks are so much fun. For a second I thought you were gonna train it in Minecraft as well (to which, whoever is thinking of trying it, don't. NNs are computationally expensive to train on just code. It'll blow up Minecraft.) Really smart move multiplying weights with 100, that was something immediately thought when you showed the problem cuz I've done it myself once just out of curiosity. :P The last formula you used in place of softmax was something new to me. I've never seen that formula before and it's pretty smart. Really cool build. I've never played Minecraft but I am working as an AI engineer so seeing "Nerual Network" anywhere on RU-vid automatically activated my neurons (Pun intended) :3