Yesterday my son (who is 8 months) was “playing” with one of my computers (playing consisting mostly of banging the keyboard). It was a fresh installation, so I didn’t pay much attention.
When I had a look at the screen, I saw one document open: it was an old work I did as part of an undergraduate course “Neural Network Reason Fuzzy Reasoning” (sort of a report on some soft computing techniques). It must have been in a dropbox folder where I dump almost everything.
I found this funny, as now deep-learning made NN popular again. Maybe my son was aware of current trends, and wanted to remind me of my past ๐
Anyway, I think this was enough of an odd event that I should mark it with this post!
I’m a linking that old work too (in italian).
2 comments On Neural Networks driven Fuzzy Reasoning
Hello, there! Didn’t know you have a machine learning past! How is machine learning been used in Pharma so far?
It’s a hot topic! Too long to write about in a comment… check this out: https://www.slideshare.net/sergentpepper/artificial-intelligence-in-data-curation
Though it’s not only Machine Learning, there is a broader AI in it.
Myself, I have a generic background in CS, which include some machine learning. But when I was studying these things, the hype was far…