judging from this screwed up google books render, I actually have to read Stiegler's Taking Care of Youth and the Generations now :-/
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judging from this screwed up google books render, I actually have to read Stiegler's Taking Care of Youth and the Generations now :-/
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New paint colors invented by neural network
So if you’ve ever picked out paint, you know that every infinitesimally different shade of blue, beige, and gray has its own descriptive, attractive name. Tuscan sunrise, blushing pear, Tradewind, etc… There are in fact people who invent these names for a living. But given that the human eye can see millions of distinct colors, sooner or later we’re going to run out of good names. Can AI help?
For this experiment, I gave the neural network a list of about 7,700 Sherwin-Williams paint colors along with their RGB values. (RGB = red, green, and blue color values) Could the neural network learn to invent new paint colors and give them attractive names?
One way I have of checking on the neural network’s progress during training is to ask it to produce some output using the lowest-creativity setting. Then the neural network plays it safe, and we can get an idea of what it has learned for sure.
By the first checkpoint, the neural network has learned to produce valid RGB values - these are colors, all right, and you could technically paint your walls with them. It’s a little farther behind the curve on the names, although it does seem to be attempting a combination of the colors brown, blue, and gray.
By the second checkpoint, the neural network can properly spell green and gray. It doesn’t seem to actually know what color they are, however.
Let’s check in with what the more-creative setting is producing.
…oh, okay.
Later in the training process, the neural network is about as well-trained as it’s going to be (perhaps with different parameters, it could have done a bit better - a lot of neural network training involves choosing the right training parameters). By this point, it’s able to figure out some of the basic colors, like white, red, and grey:
Although not reliably.
In fact, looking at the neural network’s output as a whole, it is evident that:
The neural network really likes brown, beige, and grey.
The neural network has really really bad ideas for paint names.
tag yourself I’m stanky bean
I’m obviously Clardic Fug.
easy there, dorkwood
New paint colors invented by neural network
So if you’ve ever picked out paint, you know that every infinitesimally different shade of blue, beige, and gray has its own descriptive, attractive name. Tuscan sunrise, blushing pear, Tradewind, etc… There are in fact people who invent these names for a living. But given that the human eye can see millions of distinct colors, sooner or later we’re going to run out of good names. Can AI help?
For this experiment, I gave the neural network a list of about 7,700 Sherwin-Williams paint colors along with their RGB values. (RGB = red, green, and blue color values) Could the neural network learn to invent new paint colors and give them attractive names?
One way I have of checking on the neural network’s progress during training is to ask it to produce some output using the lowest-creativity setting. Then the neural network plays it safe, and we can get an idea of what it has learned for sure.
By the first checkpoint, the neural network has learned to produce valid RGB values - these are colors, all right, and you could technically paint your walls with them. It’s a little farther behind the curve on the names, although it does seem to be attempting a combination of the colors brown, blue, and gray.
By the second checkpoint, the neural network can properly spell green and gray. It doesn’t seem to actually know what color they are, however.
Let’s check in with what the more-creative setting is producing.
…oh, okay.
Later in the training process, the neural network is about as well-trained as it’s going to be (perhaps with different parameters, it could have done a bit better - a lot of neural network training involves choosing the right training parameters). By this point, it’s able to figure out some of the basic colors, like white, red, and grey:
Although not reliably.
In fact, looking at the neural network’s output as a whole, it is evident that:
The neural network really likes brown, beige, and grey.
The neural network has really really bad ideas for paint names.
tag yourself I'm stanky bean
I forgot about Tumblr somehow, and now I need something to procrastinate on grading, so I’m creeping on all your old posts. #hi
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me: today i’m taking my piano practicing seriously me, exactly 2 minutes later:
If I learn how to play this, can I join #mostlymemes?
Maybe I write easy science fiction. Or maybe the hard stuff’s inside, hidden — like bones …
Ursula K. Le Guin, “A Rant About Technology” (via tnelms)
indie band name generator:
your favourite fruit + the last reason you took painkillers
Blackberry Broken Toe?
Yeah ok.
Get ready for the new record from…Strawberry Birth?
Lemon Hernia Surgery
YES. Kind of 90s tho…
Pineapple Hangover? Sure.
I forgot about Tumblr somehow, and now I need something to procrastinate on grading, so I'm creeping on all your old posts. #hi
not gonna say it again!!!!
AVUNCULOCAL is when you live with the husband's mother's brother. UXORILOCAL is when you live with the wife's parents.
But hold on! There was nothing theoretically transformative, nor even revisionist, about arguing for the context-embedded (or better, the situated) character apprenticeship and the practice of tailoring in Happy Corner. After all, this was the bedrock assumption separating the “informal” from the “formal” in the binary comparative theory [of cross-cultural research on education]. Instead, the situated, embedded character of mathematical practice – the practice of quintessentially ‘formal,’ ‘abstract,’ ‘decontextualized’ ‘knowledge’ in conventional theory – made possible a much stronger proposal: Suppose it was not just some designated ‘informal’ side of life that was composed of intricately context-embedded and situated activity. Suppose there is nothing else? I have gone on supposing this ever since.
Jean Lave, Apprenticeship in Critical Ethnographic Practice (2011: 145)
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Time-Lapse Video of Sunbathing Cats Moving With the Sun. [video]
The real question is not what is a true tango, but how attributions or denials of authenticity evolve on the margins of this population of acoustic, bodily, mental, and social “tango” events.
Dan Sperber, ‘Population Thinking’ (2017)
But see also Ingold's take on this Sperberized take on culture: "From the Transmission of Representations to the Education of Attention" lchc.ucsd.edu/mca/Paper/ingold/ingold1.htm
Your 1st, 6th, and 11th emojis define your relationship in 2017
Mines were 🎶☁🍓
😂😡😳
😂🌨👻
😎😍☃
❤️👨👩👧👌🏻(bring on 2017!)
🚹😸😁
❤✨🇻🇮
hmm, will this be the year I fall in love with the US Virgin Islands?
me: *gets settled into bed*
my bladder:
this is the face my kid makes while pooping