Re: Pydantic - Type Hints For Validating Data

2023-04-15 Thread David Szent-Györgyi
It does sound interesting. It even supports "custom" (user-defined) types. A plug-in for Pydantic supports Hypothesis , «a Python library for creating unit tests which are simpler to write and more powerful when run, finding edge cases in your

Re: Example of me using chatGPT

2023-04-15 Thread Thomas Passin
For one thing, these vectors are very sparse - most elements are empty. I don't know how sparse vectors and matrices are handled by people who know what they are doing, but for playing around a little I used dictionaries. On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 9:54:08 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote: >

Re: Example of me using chatGPT

2023-04-15 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 8:00 AM Thomas Passin wrote: I have some reservations about using cosine similarity with vectors like > this. > Good study question. It seems the authors are not concerned, presumably for good reasons. A related question. What goes into the 10,000 element vectors ;-)

Re: Example of me using chatGPT

2023-04-15 Thread Thomas Passin
Very interesting! I just started reading the home page link. I was struck by this statement: " HD/VSA addresses these challenges by providing a binding operator associating individual (John, Mary) with roles (AGENT, PATIENT) and a

Re: Example of me using chatGPT

2023-04-15 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 5:31:41 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote: The article describes NVSA: Neuro-vector-symbolic Architecture. Googling this term found the home page for (HD/VSA) Vector Symbolic Architecture . This must be one of the best

Re: Example of me using chatGPT

2023-04-15 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 8:10 PM Félix wrote: Perhaps the years ahead will lead to other neuronal system architectures > that will complement the "textual-generation-prediction" ones that are > actually in vogue. > A new architecture is already here! I was going to write this up in another