I never realized just how loud my keyboard was and how often I say "sure", "yeah", "okay", "umm", or "right" until I edited this video. Remember to support: www.patreon.com/intuitiveml This sentence contains exactly threeee erors. Sorry this didn't get posted last month, I lost two weeks of time to procrastination.
This illustrate perfectly the saying: If you have no doubt, you din't understand ANYTHING. This is so confusing I didn't even get to the point of having doubts yet, the guy in the video, in the other hand, by having so many doubts, actually understood a lot already
Thank you very much. Yeah, I figured it would work better for GPs because I have gotten confused trying to learn them several times before, so I figured the normal short and sweet wouldn't work.
What i like about your videos is that you give a personal insight of your thought process. That actually helps the observer of your videos to learn how to think for him self. Thats a great way to teach someone. more of these videos bro
This is a really interesting style of video. Gaussian processes have had me stumped for a while, the math in every single online guide seems completely unrelated to machine learning and is way too complicated anyway, but i seem to be learning something from you. Thanks!
Please keep these coming! . I think you have a very good voice for doing these videos, an excellent understanding of the material (obviously), and the quick/dirty visual style really works (IMO). I'd love to keep coming back to your channel for quick videos that cut through all the minutia, so I can really get the core concepts in my head quickly. After that, there are hundreds of other videos available where I can go deep. . At least, that's what I like about your channel and what I'm hoping to get out of it. This exact video was fun to watch, seeing you get over the mental humps, but may I suggest you either stick with the real short videos or maybe pair each of them with a longer one like this video. (you could pair them in Playlists..2 at a time and/or color-code them, obviously with similar titles). That way if I watch one of your shorts (say blue, for fast), and I still don't get it, then I can turn to one like this (say green, for the long mental discovery), which walks me through the learning barriers (as if we are hiking together through the material and both face the same hills). Come to think of it, you'd cover both areas which are hard to find on CZcams (the long hand-holding as well as the super-short concept-oriented methods). That would be perfect! . Anyway, it's just a suggestion.
I'm really glad you liked it! I was honestly pretty afraid that people wouldn't like this one because it's much longer and slower-paced than my usual content... 😅
Really great video, but I think there is some confusion over what is a Gaussian Process versus what is Gaussian Process Regression (which is what you are talking about for the most part). Anyways, great content :)
I never realized just how loud my keyboard was and how often I say "sure", "yeah", "okay", "umm", or "right" until I edited this video.
Remember to support: www.patreon.com/intuitiveml
This sentence contains exactly threeee erors.
Sorry this didn't get posted last month, I lost two weeks of time to procrastination.
This illustrate perfectly the saying: If you have no doubt, you din't understand ANYTHING. This is so confusing I didn't even get to the point of having doubts yet, the guy in the video, in the other hand, by having so many doubts, actually understood a lot already
You need more subs. The slower, casual style of explanation is lovely. GPs can get confusing. Great work.
Thank you very much. Yeah, I figured it would work better for GPs because I have gotten confused trying to learn them several times before, so I figured the normal short and sweet wouldn't work.
What i like about your videos is that you give a personal insight of your thought process. That actually helps the observer of your videos to learn how to think for him self. Thats a great way to teach someone. more of these videos bro
This is a great format for learning! I just learned GPs in 30 mins (plus a few rewinds!) Also picked up some good study habits :)
This is a really interesting style of video. Gaussian processes have had me stumped for a while, the math in every single online guide seems completely unrelated to machine learning and is way too complicated anyway, but i seem to be learning something from you. Thanks!
Please keep these coming!
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I think you have a very good voice for doing these videos, an excellent understanding of the material (obviously), and the quick/dirty visual style really works (IMO). I'd love to keep coming back to your channel for quick videos that cut through all the minutia, so I can really get the core concepts in my head quickly. After that, there are hundreds of other videos available where I can go deep.
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At least, that's what I like about your channel and what I'm hoping to get out of it. This exact video was fun to watch, seeing you get over the mental humps, but may I suggest you either stick with the real short videos or maybe pair each of them with a longer one like this video. (you could pair them in Playlists..2 at a time and/or color-code them, obviously with similar titles). That way if I watch one of your shorts (say blue, for fast), and I still don't get it, then I can turn to one like this (say green, for the long mental discovery), which walks me through the learning barriers (as if we are hiking together through the material and both face the same hills). Come to think of it, you'd cover both areas which are hard to find on CZcams (the long hand-holding as well as the super-short concept-oriented methods). That would be perfect!
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Anyway, it's just a suggestion.
At first I was like "what kind of video is that?" but that helped me a lot! thank you :)
I'm glad it helped you!
The way you learn is inspiring to me! Thanks for the video!
@IntuitiveML =)) "Skip here if attention span == squirrel" is what describes my ADHD
Very concise and deeper , it is the best .
how does this work for multivariate data? i am bit confused on this part
great video. Thanks for thinking out loud and talking us through it.
Thank you so much.
Which website did you use to create that plot? Time: 1:45
What an incredible video. Nice work, I appreciate it
thanks, this video helped me a lot
Thank you for making this. Great stuff and entertaining.
I'm really glad you liked it! I was honestly pretty afraid that people wouldn't like this one because it's much longer and slower-paced than my usual content... 😅
Oh, boy, I had the same experience trying to learn about Malliavin Calculus (note the "trying" word is still there). 😂
what a creative content !
Thank you
Very nice video and style. Thanks! Shouldn't the interval against a single point be prediction interval and not the confidence interval?
Really great video, but I think there is some confusion over what is a Gaussian Process versus what is Gaussian Process Regression (which is what you are talking about for the most part). Anyways, great content :)
Fair enough! Thank you.
From which website are you reading?
Distill: distill.pub/2019/visual-exploration-gaussian-processes/
Nicely done