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I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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post #59

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Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

"no training" gave it away for me.

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

And not about "alien robots who can disguise themselves by transforming into everyday machinery, primarily vehicles" [1] either. :)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers_(film)

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

And not about "alien robots who can disguise themselves by transforming into everyday machinery, primarily vehicles" [1] either. :) [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers_(film)

Ha, I didn't think of that. But if it was, that might be more impressive than either coiling wire or writing Python code :)

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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post #3

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

"no training" gave it away for me.

I misinterpreted that as "I have no training; I am a beginner" rather than "I am not going to train this thing" :)

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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post #4

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

And not about "alien robots who can disguise themselves by transforming into everyday machinery, primarily vehicles" [1] either. :) [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers_(film)

"Transformers: More than meets the eye!"

That was my second thought. My first thought was coils of wire wrapping iron cores done by someone who does not know what they're doing.

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Minor request: can we have 'neural network' or something in the title? This is related to the machine learning 'transformer' architecture, rather than the bundle of coils that couples two circuits electromagnetically.

I also thought the physical transformer

Re: I made a transformer to predict a simple sequence manually

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

"no training" gave it away for me.

I misinterpreted that as "I have no training; I am a beginner" rather than "I am not going to train this thing" :)

Though he was a novis and had no training in the field.
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