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Neural Network Architectures & Deep Learning 

Steve Brunton
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This video describes the variety of neural network architectures available to solve various problems in science ad engineering. Examples include convolutional neural networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), and autoencoders.
Book website: databookuw.com/
Steve Brunton's website: eigensteve.com
Follow updates on Twitter @eigensteve
This video is part of a playlist "Intro to Data Science":
• Intro to Data Science
This video was produced at the University of Washington, and we acknowledge funding support from the Boeing Company

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Комментарии : 397   
@mickmickymick6927
@mickmickymick6927 3 года назад
Does anyone else feel weird when he says Thank You at the end? He just gave me a free, high-quality, understandable lecture on neural networks. Man, thank *you*!
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve 3 года назад
:) People watching and enjoying these videos makes it so much more fun to make them. So indeed, thanks for watching!
@antoniofirenze
@antoniofirenze 2 года назад
@@Eigensteve ..being happy to see other people making progress. Man, you have a great heart..!
@carol-lo
@carol-lo 2 года назад
Steve, we should be thanking "you"
@oncedidactic
@oncedidactic 2 года назад
Presenter with true class 👏
@Learner..
@Learner.. 2 года назад
😁😍
@teslamotorsx
@teslamotorsx 4 года назад
RU-vid's recommendation algorithm is becoming self-aware...
@florisr9
@florisr9 4 года назад
It was RU-vid's turn in the introduction round
@GowthamRaghavanR
@GowthamRaghavanR 4 года назад
I hope Jus relu and sigmoid
@Xaminn
@Xaminn 4 года назад
@@GowthamRaghavanR those are the safe ones
@resinsmp
@resinsmp 4 года назад
Imagine for a second also what the algorithm never recommended to you, because it already knew you were aware.
@Xaminn
@Xaminn 4 года назад
@@resinsmp Now that's an interesting thought haha. "Since user searched this type of topic, it must already be aware of some other certain type of topics." Simply marvelous!
@farabor7382
@farabor7382 4 года назад
I don't know why youtube decided I needed that little course, but I'm glad that it did now.
@brockborrmann2931
@brockborrmann2931 4 года назад
This video has common variables with other videos you watch!
@TonyGiannetti
@TonyGiannetti 4 года назад
Sounds like you’ve been autoencoded
@fitokay
@fitokay 4 года назад
That's why the CF algorithm did
@Kucherenko90
@Kucherenko90 4 года назад
same thing
@user-yp6ze3dh5j
@user-yp6ze3dh5j 4 года назад
RU-vid also uses neural networks
@Savedbygrace952
@Savedbygrace952 11 месяцев назад
I am addicted to your series of lectures for the last three months. your "welcome back" intro looks like a chorus to me. thank you!
@johnwilson4909
@johnwilson4909 4 года назад
Steve, you are the first person I have ever seen describe an overview of neural networks without paralyzing the consciousness of the average person. I look forward to more of your lectures, focused in depth on particular aspects of deep learning. It is not hard to get an AI toolkit for experimentation. It is hard to get a toolkit and know what to do with it. My personal interest is in NLR (natural language recognition) and NLP (natural language programming) as applied to formal language sources such as dictionaries and encyclopedias. I look forward to lectures covering extant NLP AI toolkits. Sincerely, John
@pb25193
@pb25193 4 года назад
John, I recommend Stanford's course on recurrent neural networks. Free on RU-vid. It's a playlist with over 20 lectures
@pb25193
@pb25193 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/group/PLoROMvodv4rOhcuXMZkNm7j3fVwBBY42z
@theunityofthejust-justifyi7951
@theunityofthejust-justifyi7951 4 года назад
You really simplify the stuff in a way that has me feel enthusiastic to learn it. Thank you.
@PhoebeJCPSkunccMDsImagitorium
@PhoebeJCPSkunccMDsImagitorium 4 года назад
steve brunton idk who u r before watching this. but this presentation style of a glass whiteboard w/ image superimposed is the best way ive ever seen someone teach tbh. thank u at least for that. but more importantly this actually helped me understand the beast of neural nets a little more and hopefully be more prepared when our new ai overlords enslave us at least we will know how they think
@chris_jorge
@chris_jorge 4 года назад
forget neural networks, this guy figured out that it's better if you stand behind what your presenting instead of in front of it. mind blown
@MikaelMurstam
@MikaelMurstam 4 года назад
Very nice. I like the autoencoders. That is basically just understanding. Intelligence is basically just a compression algorithm. The more you understand the less data you have to save. You can extract information from your understanding. That's basically what the autoencoder is about. For instance, if you want to save an image of a circle you can store all the pixels in the image, or store the radius, position and color of it. Which one takes up more space? Well, storing the pixels. We can use our understanding of the image containing a circle in order to compress it. Our understanding IS the compression. The compression IS the understanding. It's the same.
@TheMagicmagic290
@TheMagicmagic290 4 года назад
shut up
@dizzydtv
@dizzydtv 4 года назад
profound observation
@bdi_vd3677
@bdi_vd3677 4 года назад
Thank you for your comment, excellent observance!
@SirTravelMuffin
@SirTravelMuffin 4 года назад
I dig that perspective. I do think that compression can have some downsides. I feel like my emotional reactions to things are a sort of "compression". I can't keep track of everything I've read about a potentially political topic, but I can remember how it made me feel.
@PerfectlyNormalBeast
@PerfectlyNormalBeast 4 года назад
I like to think of autoencoder as an architect outputting a blueprint, then a construction company building that building
@brian_c_park
@brian_c_park 4 года назад
Thank you, I've always seen the term neural networks generalized and always thought of it as probably a bunch of matrix operations. But now I know that there are diverse variations and use cases for them
@PiercingSight
@PiercingSight 4 года назад
This is a perfectly compressed overview of neural networks. What autoencoder did you use to write this?
@bunderbah
@bunderbah 4 года назад
Human brain
@MilaPronto
@MilaPronto 4 года назад
@@bunderbah Bruman hain
@3snoW_
@3snoW_ 4 года назад
@@MilaPronto Humain bran
@mbonuchinedu2420
@mbonuchinedu2420 4 года назад
one hot encoder. lols
@mjafar
@mjafar 4 года назад
@@mbonuchinedu2420 That's like a robot trying to be funny
@-SUM1-
@-SUM1- 4 года назад
RU-vid is trying to teach us about itself.
@FriendlyPerson-zb4gv
@FriendlyPerson-zb4gv 4 года назад
Hahaha. Good.
@ImaginaryMdA
@ImaginaryMdA 4 года назад
It's becoming sentient! Even worse, it's a teenager who just wants to be understood. XD
@elverman
@elverman 4 года назад
This is the best short intro to this topic I've seen. Thanks!
@dantescanline
@dantescanline 4 года назад
This was massively helpful as an intro! When my question is just "yes but how does this ACTUALLY work", you either get pointlessly high level metaphors about it being like your brain, or jumping straight into gradient descent and all the math behind training. A+ video, thanks.
@culperat
@culperat 4 года назад
Important note about the function operating on a node. If the functions of two adjacent layers are linear, then they can be equivalently represented as a single layer (compositions of linear transforms is itself a linear transformation and thus could just be its own layer). So, nonlinear transformations are -necessary- for deep networks (not just neural networks). That isn't to say you can't have a composition of linear transformations to compose an overall linear transformation, if there's nonlinear constraints for each operator.
@KeenyNewton
@KeenyNewton 4 года назад
These were most productive 9 minutes. Great explanation on the architectures.
@Jorpl_
@Jorpl_ 4 года назад
Hey I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. I found it really helpful! I particularly enjoyed your presentation format, and the digestible length. About to watch a whole bunch more of you videos! :)
@ArneBab
@ArneBab 4 года назад
Thank you for your video! Seeing your example for principal values decomposition made neural networks much clearer to me than anything else I had seen till now. It allowed me to connect this to SVD-based linear modeling I used almost 10 years ago to create simplified models of visual features seen in fluid dynamics. I did not expect how much easier this suddenly seemed when it connected to what I already knew.
@XecutionStyle
@XecutionStyle 3 года назад
Sir your deep learning videos are the only ones on RU-vid I take seriously.
@josephyoung6749
@josephyoung6749 4 года назад
Amazing program... I love the thing he's drawing on that projects his diagrams.
@amegatron07
@amegatron07 4 года назад
I started to learn NNs in good old early 2000-s. No internet, no collegues, nor even friends to share my excitement about NNs. But even then it was obvious that the future lies with them, though I had to concentrate on more essential skills for my living. And only now, after so many years have passed, I tend to come back to NNs, cause I'm still very excited about them and it is much-much-much easier now at least ot play with them (much more powerful computers, extensive online knowlegde base, community, whatever), not speaking about career opportunities. I'm glad YT somehow guessed I'm interested in NNs, though I haven't yet searched for it AFAIR. It gives me another impetus to start learning them again. Thanks for the video! Liked and sub-ed.
@husane2161
@husane2161 4 года назад
Awesome concise high level explanation! Thank you
@lightspeedlion
@lightspeedlion 2 месяца назад
Amazing time spent to understand the Networks a little more.
@Illu07
@Illu07 4 года назад
Gosh i needed this intro at the start of my seminar paper...
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 4 года назад
Excellent overview on neural network architecture. Very interesting and worthwhile video.
@tottiegod8021
@tottiegod8021 3 года назад
Great content for existing developers. Wow. Incredible. To say the least I am speechless. You didn’t waste my time and I appreciate that!!
@easylearn9350
@easylearn9350 4 года назад
Simple perfect enjoyable expaining of DNNs. Thanks for sharing!
@parvezshahamed370
@parvezshahamed370 4 года назад
I have been looking for this content a really long time. Thanks so much.
@RolandoLopezNieto
@RolandoLopezNieto Месяц назад
I just found your channel as a suggestion from a 3Blue1Brown video. I subscribed instantly, easily explained, thanks.
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve Месяц назад
So cool! Which video?
@lucasb.2410
@lucasb.2410 4 года назад
Amazing video and explication , focusing on key points is very interesting for such sciences, thank you a lot and keep doing that !
@YASHSHARMA-bf2mm
@YASHSHARMA-bf2mm Год назад
Thank you so much for the video! The way you teach makes learning so much fun:) If you were born in ancient time, you alone would have shot the literacy rate by over 20%
@kevintacheny1211
@kevintacheny1211 4 года назад
One of the best introductions to AI I have seen.
@bensmith9253
@bensmith9253 4 года назад
YES. ☝️this
@goodlack9093
@goodlack9093 Год назад
Love your videos and your book! Can't wait to start working through it actually!
@nghetruyenradio
@nghetruyenradio 4 года назад
Best. I love your lecture. It explains problem in a simple way. Thank you so much.
@mrknarf4438
@mrknarf4438 4 года назад
Clear, simple, effective. Thank you!
@mrknarf4438
@mrknarf4438 4 года назад
Also loved the graphic style. We're the images projected on a screen in front of you? Great result, I wish more people showed info this way
@VikiGradwohl
@VikiGradwohl 4 года назад
A really really great video to point out essentials of Neural Network Architecture, thanks for that video
@carnivalwrestler
@carnivalwrestler 4 года назад
Clear and concise. Thanks for posting.
@satoshinakamoto171
@satoshinakamoto171 4 года назад
thank you. i somehow get inspiration from videos like these.
@karemabuowda2695
@karemabuowda2695 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this extraordinary way of teaching.
@yourikhan4425
@yourikhan4425 Год назад
I need to watch all the videos of this channel.
@SaidakbarP
@SaidakbarP 4 года назад
Thank you for a good explanation. This is the quality of content we want to see! 10 folds better than Siraj Raval's channel, in my opinion.
@fzigunov
@fzigunov 4 года назад
Well, that makes sense given he's a renowned professor =)
@jonacacarr3839
@jonacacarr3839 4 года назад
This was most helpful, very clear, thank you
@solargoldfish
@solargoldfish 4 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you.
@SimulationSeries
@SimulationSeries 4 года назад
Adore this free online schooling, thanks so much Steve!!
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks!
@tw0ey3dm4n
@tw0ey3dm4n 4 года назад
Strangely enough. I needed this vid. Thank you YT ALGO
@bambam10years
@bambam10years 4 года назад
Such a great explanation, thank you
@myway2mars
@myway2mars 4 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you!
@alalalal5952
@alalalal5952 4 года назад
ty YT, is all joy your latest state of recomendations
@AllTypeGaming6596
@AllTypeGaming6596 4 года назад
So youtube know that i am currently learning neural network and this video is appear in my recommendation ,great
@userou-ig1ze
@userou-ig1ze 3 года назад
simply great, thanks for this intro video
@raoofnaushad4318
@raoofnaushad4318 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing Steve
@insomnia20422
@insomnia20422 4 года назад
this is 9 minutes of pure quality education
@sitrakaforler8696
@sitrakaforler8696 Год назад
Really clear. Thanks for the vidéo !
@aminnima6145
@aminnima6145 2 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful explanation.. I really enjoy it.
@beepboopgpt1439
@beepboopgpt1439 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I needed this.
@saysoy1
@saysoy1 Год назад
once you get hold of the back propagation and how to do the chain rule derivatives, you understand that was not the goal! you merely opened the door, and this video is the way to your goal!
@neiltucker1355
@neiltucker1355 10 месяцев назад
a fantastic overview thanks!!♥
@reallynotadatascientist
@reallynotadatascientist Год назад
"...a smiley face, I took this from Wikipedia." You know he's an academic when he cites EVERYTHING. He cites a smiley face image.
@doctorshadow2482
@doctorshadow2482 Год назад
He Steve, thank you a lot for all your brilliant videos! One request on the topic, could you please cover how all this works with shift/rotation/scale of the image? Nobody on youtube covers this tricky part of the neuron networks used for image recognition. I keep fingers crossed that you the one who could clarify this.
@jimparsons6803
@jimparsons6803 Год назад
Liked that the approach was direct and simplistic; and of course you can write your code in this manner too. So that you're not overwhelmed. Say four or five layers being coded, then you have outboard functions that handle the input and out put arrays. This last might take up most of the landscape of a program. Isn't this fellow clever? Dang. He's gotta be a Professor somewhere. Many thanks. The computer training that I had gotten was very rudimentary, first in the 60s and then another drop in the mid 90s. Luckily there's YT where you can catch up. And after a while the 'training' starts to remind you of subliminal sorts of stuff. Maybe?
@toonheylen4707
@toonheylen4707 4 года назад
Amazing video, thanks for the information
@jaredbeckwith
@jaredbeckwith 4 года назад
Good overall neural net explanation!
@flaviudsi
@flaviudsi Год назад
Very well explained. Thank you
@arnolddalby5552
@arnolddalby5552 4 года назад
Loved neural nets since 1998 when I read a book which showed how 3 layer nets can solve difficult problems. In the 21st century the neural nets are magnificent and a credit to the brains of the human race. I am using a 21st century neural net myself and it's great. Hahahaha. Great video
@IamWillMatos
@IamWillMatos 4 года назад
Great work on this video!
@JohannesSchmitz
@JohannesSchmitz 4 года назад
Could you please do a follow up on this? I basically came here for the "many many more" you mentioned towards the end. LSTMs and other architectures that are useful for time series processing. It would be nice if you could do an overview video about that class of networks.
@ts.nathan7786
@ts.nathan7786 5 месяцев назад
Very good explanation. 🎉
@youcanlearnallthethingstec1176
@youcanlearnallthethingstec1176 3 года назад
I like the way of explaining by projecting on glass board....very very nice...
@FlowerPowered420
@FlowerPowered420 10 месяцев назад
I really appreciate this talk, thank you.
@smilefaxxe2557
@smilefaxxe2557 4 года назад
So youtube decided to make this 5 month old video famous? :D all comments are max 2h old..
@jvsonyt
@jvsonyt 4 года назад
2 days later and I'm here haha
@cyberneticbutterfly8506
@cyberneticbutterfly8506 4 года назад
Could easily be that some person with alot of followers shared the video. Then it has more views which makes it a more reccomended video.
@jvsonyt
@jvsonyt 4 года назад
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 so the WHOLE system is self aware?
@cyberneticbutterfly8506
@cyberneticbutterfly8506 4 года назад
@@jvsonyt Hardly. It's just a trigger. Person A with a high number of followers shares a video -> They then go watch the video -> The video view number increases -> IF video has increase in X views THEN bump video ranking in reccomendations by Y amount -> You now get it in your reccomendations.
@jvsonyt
@jvsonyt 4 года назад
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 aliens
@abhaythakur8572
@abhaythakur8572 4 года назад
Thanks for this explanation
@randythamrin5976
@randythamrin5976 4 года назад
Amazing good explanation and simple word for non english native speaker like me
@kennjank9335
@kennjank9335 6 месяцев назад
One of the most effective and useful introductory lectures on neural networks you can attend. It provides basic terminology and enables a good foundation for other lectures. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It would be helpful, Mr. Bunton, to say a little bit more about Neurons. Is a neuron strictly a LOGICAL function point in a process (my simple excel cell doing a logical function qualifies as a neuron with your definition), is it a PHYSICAL function point like a server, or is it both? Was there a reason you did not mention restricted Boltzmann motors? Thank you again, Sir, for the quality of this lecture.
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks 5 месяцев назад
A neuron is pure software, a computational unit that mimics the basic functions of a biological neuron. While software relies on specific hardware for execution, a neuron is not a simple server. Unlike an Excel cell, which takes a single input and produces a straightforward output, a neuron receives multiple inputs from other neurons, processes them, and generates an output based on the combined information. Each input to a neuron is multiplied by a weight, a numerical value that represents the strength of the connection between the neurons. These weighted inputs are then summed together, and a bias value, representing an inherent offset, is added to the result. The resulting value is then passed through an activation function, which introduces non-linearity into the network's decision-making process. Activation functions, such as sigmoid and ReLU, transform the weighted input into the neuron's output, allowing the network to capture complex patterns and relationships in the data. ReLU is often used as an activation function because it requires less computational power compared to other activation functions, such as the sigmoid function. Through a process called learning, artificial neurons adjust their weights over time, enabling the network to improve its performance on a given task. Algorithms like back propagation guide this learning process, allowing the network to minimize errors and optimize its decision-making capabilities. Hope this helps.
@izainonline
@izainonline 8 месяцев назад
Great explanation Thank u Sir
@DanWilan
@DanWilan 3 года назад
Finally a good presentation
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve 3 года назад
Thanks!
@BenHutchison
@BenHutchison 2 года назад
Oh wow I've been educated by your channel for a while now but did not realise you have published a textbook until your remark. Only A$80 here in Aus. Done! purchased..
@mr1enrollment
@mr1enrollment 4 года назад
Steve: nice talk,... many questions come up, I'll ask a few 1)Do you distinguish planar vs non-planar networks? 2)Do RNN(s) become unstable? They look like control system time dependent processes. 3)Has anyone applied Monte Carlo toward selection of topology of a NN, or toward the activation function selection,...? Fascinating area to study.
@vijaykumar.jayaraj
@vijaykumar.jayaraj 4 года назад
Very nice explanation
@latestcoder
@latestcoder 3 года назад
Ok, gotta bring my notebook, thank you for the content btw
@namhyeongtaek4653
@namhyeongtaek4653 3 года назад
I love this man. You are my role model.
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@namhyeongtaek4653
@namhyeongtaek4653 3 года назад
@@Eigensteve OMG it's my honor😯. I didn't expect you would read my comment lol. I hope I could get in to UW this fall so that I could be in your class in person.
@TheRaxxy1
@TheRaxxy1 4 года назад
how does he write with marker on correct places if the images on the desk are virtual???
@hahe3598
@hahe3598 Год назад
Dear Sir, would you mind advising which book will talk particularly on each of the architectures illustrated in the neural networks zoom? Thanks.
@its_me_kirankumar
@its_me_kirankumar 4 года назад
RU-vid recommended it. But i love it.
@Selbstzensur
@Selbstzensur Год назад
Thanks, this was awesome.
@GarimaaThakur
@GarimaaThakur 4 года назад
Glad I found this channel! Loved everything about this video.
@Eigensteve
@Eigensteve 4 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@martinsdundurs9497
@martinsdundurs9497 4 года назад
Which playlist is this video part of if any?
@vinster9165
@vinster9165 3 года назад
RU-vid read my mind this was exactly what I was curious about
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Awesome 😎... well ☺️ i didn’t understand much but i think I could use as inspiration to Spinal Cord my Dark Matter.
@radhikasece2374
@radhikasece2374 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your explanation in the video. have learned a lot. Am doing research in speech emotion recognition. Can you pls tell me the best Deep learning algorithms that will work?
@nex4618
@nex4618 2 года назад
Thank you is all I can say but it doesn't feel like enough for this
@mikegunner5539
@mikegunner5539 4 года назад
That was beautiful.
@tianz4710
@tianz4710 4 года назад
youtube recommendation system (powered by neural network?) brought us here..
@matt-stam
@matt-stam 4 года назад
"Thanksgiving? Nah, neural network time" -RU-vid
@Vasharan
@Vasharan 4 года назад
AI using humans to improve AI. Clever girl.
@klodianelshani7708
@klodianelshani7708 4 года назад
@@Vasharanthey have become sneakily clever xD
@luiscordovadsgn
@luiscordovadsgn 4 года назад
Recommended gang, where you at?
@moaazkhaled6653
@moaazkhaled6653 4 года назад
Do you have more videos about ANN and CNN ? I look at your channel but I could not find
@mahamatissa1711
@mahamatissa1711 Год назад
How did you make this video editing? What software do you like to? I am very interested to know how you made this video.
@frankd1156
@frankd1156 3 года назад
What software are u using for creating these visualizations?
@tsylpyf6od404
@tsylpyf6od404 10 месяцев назад
7:45 Can it be combined with a Decision Tree? I think it would be a good idea, and I have found some research that has a similar idea
@mathiasfantoni2458
@mathiasfantoni2458 2 года назад
I guess neurones can be thought of a functions that call other functions if a certain variable has a sufficient value. And the main difference between an ANN and our biological neural network is that ANN has a fixed set of functions with fixed connections, only changing the conditions triggering the next callback, whereas brains can grow new neurones and even disconnect and rewire connections. The question then becomes: Can we write a function that writes a new function? Or a function that modifies the content of an existing function so as to change its callback to call a different function? If this holds true, we could get even closer to natural neural networks. I’m also debating myself when to use “artificial” vs “synthetic”. I guess an [A]NN can’t rewire/reprogram itself, whereas a real one can? In which case if we produce a neural network that indeed can change its own inner structure, we could promote it from “artificial” to “synthetic”? Great video. Definitely earned yourself a subscriber. :)
@mathiasfantoni2458
@mathiasfantoni2458 2 года назад
I was actually actively looking for a video like this - it wasn’t just the Algorithm™️ 😂
@ankitbhurane5130
@ankitbhurane5130 4 года назад
How did you get computer screen on glass. Please let me know, I need it for my classroom
@_jikkujose
@_jikkujose 4 года назад
Same here!! I thought he was approximating looking at a different screen, till he started drawing on the glass.
@navinbondade5365
@navinbondade5365 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FYwXOLU4TKk.html thanks me letter
@jeewonkyrapark9153
@jeewonkyrapark9153 3 года назад
Amazing. Thank you :)
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