Build Your Own Neural Network
windowpain writes "I just discovered Joone. It's an LGPL neural net development environment for creating, training and testing neural networks. The aim is to create a powerful environment both for enthusiasts and professional users, based on the newest Java technologies.
Joone is composed by a central engine that is the fulcrum of all applications that already exist or will be developed.
It's available in Linux, MacOS and Windows versions."
make me, bitch!
My kung-fu^H^H^H^H^H^H^H FP is strong
pooopnoodle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In Soviet Russia...The NUERAL NETWORK 0\/\/z0rZ YOU!!!
Please stop using names beginning with J. I am tired of your naming scheme and wary of any software that begins with a J (because I think it might be written in java. I didn't use J-Pilot for the longest time...)
"So, let us hope that if we ever built a SKYNET, it wouldn't be stupid enough to conquer time, and then have no idea what the next logical step is. "
I'd prefer Skynet over the Matrix. Those idiots adopted of the least efficient batteries ever.
"Derp de derp."
Didn't you get it? That whole battery thing was a lie that people like Morpheus and others who had been unplugged were told, just so they'd stop asking further questions. The reason that that the "real-world" matrix exists is to keep the malcontents/rebels happy (we have yet to see the actual real planet earth in the movies), and the reason that the fake circa-1999 Matrix proper one exists is to give the AIs something to do (fun), plus to give them actual power and control over other sentient beings (just not fake or simulated.)
Question, if you were an AI: do you want to be limited by some stupid robotic manifestation in the actual real world, which may or may not have been ravaged, or be like the Marrovingian (sic, yeah, whatever) in the Matrix proper creating magically orgasmic cake in luxury with millions of peons to rule over?!
Pete
Thanks moderators. Next time, can you please develop a sense of humor before modding me down into oblivion?
"To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit." -Stephen Hawking