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    Neural Network Visualization

    Neural Network Visualization

    Project for processing neural networks and rendering to gain insights

    nn_vis is a minimalist visualization tool for neural networks written in Python using OpenGL and Pygame. It provides an interactive, graphical representation of how data flows through neural network layers, offering a unique educational experience for those new to deep learning or looking to explain it visually. By animating input, weights, activations, and outputs, the tool demystifies neural network operations and helps users intuitively grasp complex concepts. Its lightweight codebase is...
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    DeepDream

    DeepDream

    This repository contains IPython Notebook with sample code

    ...It walks through loading a pretrained network, selecting layers and channels to maximize, computing gradients with respect to the input image, and applying multi-scale “octave” processing to reveal fine and coarse patterns. The code is intentionally compact and exploratory, encouraging users to tweak layers, step sizes, and scales to influence the aesthetic. Although minimal, it illustrates important concepts like feature visualization, activation maximization, and the effect of different receptive fields on the final image.
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