Month: October 2014

Visualizing AI

this very cool. on a related note it triggered the fan on my computer for the first time.

My summer intern (well, okay, late fall intern), Christopher Olah has been investigating various ways of visualizing the behavior of neural networks. As part of this work, he has produced a very nice writeup of various ways of visualizing the 784-dimensional space of MNIST digits, including several nice interactive visualization techniques. I’ve really enjoyed working with Chris as he had developed many of these approaches, and there are more cool visualizations coming down the pike.

Santa Maria

The wreck of Columbus’ Santa Maria is still undiscovered.

A UNESCO mission of experts has concluded that a shipwreck near Haiti, cannot have been the flagship of Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to America. The mission was requested by the Haitian Government, following claims earlier this year by an American explorer that he had found the remains of the Santa Maria.

Cafeteria Corruption

The average school-nutrition director is not unlike the chief executive of a medium-size catering business, but with a school for a landlord and a menu regulated by the government. With lower subsidies, the lunch ladies needed cheaper calories, and they turned to the increasingly efficient processed-food industry to find them. School cafeterias also began to rely more on revenue from so-called competitive foods — snacks and lunches that are not regulated by federal guidelines and “compete” with the regular school lunch on cafeteria à la carte lines.