Combinatorial optimization | Logic puzzles
The bridge and torch problem (also known as The Midnight Train and Dangerous crossing) is a logic puzzle that deals with four people, a bridge and a torch. It is in the category of river crossing puzzles, where a number of objects must move across a river, with some constraints. (Wikipedia).
Puzzle Problem - Bridge Crossing at Night
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From playlist Puzzle Problems - Fun Problems!
Think Thursday: Bridge Crossing [Logic]
Be sure to check out our blog for the full solution transcript! https://centerofmathematics.blogspot.com/2017/09/think-thursday-9-27-17-bridge-crossing.html
From playlist Center of Math: Think Thursday Problems
One of my favorite riddles that focuses on efficiency and optimization
From playlist Riddles
How engineers build different bridges
Do you know how engineers build different types of bridges for different situations? From arch bridges and beam bridges to suspension bridges and movable bridges, here is all you need to know about the technology behind them. To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to o
From playlist Theory to Reality
How Are Suspension Bridges Made? | How Did They Build That? | Spark
An investigation into the greatest man-made structures of all time, exploring how new materials and construction techniques have allowed engineers, builders, and architects to work to the limits of their ability. The series focuses on the buildings that re-wrote the rulebook and the archit
From playlist Spark Top Docs
Name That Infrastructure (Ep. 4) #shorts
Can you name that infrastructure? More info: https://practical.engineering/contest #EngineeringInPlainSight #shorts
From playlist What's that Infrastructure?
Pytorch Transformers for Machine Translation
In this tutorial we build a Sequence to Sequence (Seq2Seq) with Transformers in Pytorch and apply it to machine translation on a dataset with German to English sentences, specifically the Multi30k dataset. ❤️ Support the channel ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkzW5JSFwvKRjXABI-UTAkQ
From playlist PyTorch Tutorials
Relay Calculators: Episode 4 - Mistakes
In this episode I go over some of the mistakes I made in the 10-bit relay calculator and why they happen.
From playlist Relays
Data Science with Mathematica -- Dynamic Programming
In this session of my Data Science with Mathematica track I provide an introduction to Dynamic Programming for the Data Scientist. DP is a very important, practical, flexible, and code-efficient way to solve problems in combinatorial optimization. Its applicability covers many fields: oper
From playlist Data Science with Mathematica
AI Weekly Update #9 October 20th, 2019
3:24 OpenAI Robotic Hand Rubik’s Cube Solver https://openai.com/blog/solving-rubiks-cube/ 11:10 GoogleAI Massively Multilingual, Massive Neural Machine Translation https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/10/exploring-massively-multilingual.html 12:45 GoogleAI Video Architecture Search https://ai.go
From playlist AI Research Weekly Updates
Mailbag! Froum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1410-mailbag/ SPOILERS: 00:00 - Dancom RT403B 25W VHF Marine Transceiver teardown. 09:07 - Workbench of the week, Tony Albus: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwLPcv2xiA3D9lfGArF58ww TEA: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/te
From playlist Mailbag
The Brooklyn Bridge: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius
When New York's leaders contacted John Roebling for help on the Brooklyn Bridge, he was already a well-known engineer -- but was he up to the task? Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday inventions. From the bikini to super wheat and everything in between. Viewers will learn the
From playlist Stuff of Genius: Where did it come from?
Creating a visual interface for machine learning with Martin and Robert (PerceptiLabs)
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From playlist TensorFlow World 2019
Making a still for my cesium out of borosilicate glass (Scientific glassblowing)
Here you can see my first try in making a glass still. I am planing on using it to redistill my cesium. If you have any suggestions, ideas or questions, write me a comment. Thank you! If you want, you can join my patreon to help me working on my projects. All posts will be public, so you
From playlist Flameworking / Glassblowing
PyTorch vs TensorFlow: The Force Is Strong With Which One? | Which One You Should Learn? | Edureka
( ** AI & Deep Learning with Tensorflow Training: https://www.edureka.co/ai-deep-learning-with-tensorflow ** ) This Edureka comparison video of "PyTorch vs TensorFlow" provides you with a detailed comparison between the top 2 Python Deep Learning Frameworks. Do subscribe to our channel an
From playlist Deep Learning With TensorFlow Videos
Problem #9 - Tunnel Through Earth
Problem #9 - Tunnel Through Earth
From playlist Bi-weekly Physics Problems
AI Weekly News #8 October 13th, 2019
0:50 Overview 3:05 PyTorch 1.3 https://ai.facebook.com/blog/pytorch-13-adds-mobile-privacy-quantization-and-named-tensors/ 6:30 The Gradient PyTorch vs. Tensorflow https://thegradient.pub/state-of-ml-frameworks-2019-pytorch-dominates-research-tensorflow-dominates-industry/ 8:20 AllenAI PyT
From playlist AI Research Weekly Updates
Deep Learning Lecture 11: Max-margin learning, transfer and memory networks
Slides available at: https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/nando.defreitas/machinelearning/ Course taught in 2015 at the University of Oxford by Nando de Freitas with great help from Brendan Shillingford.
From playlist Deep learning at Oxford 2015
Bridge Design (and Destruction!) Part 1
This is a two part video that introduces the different types of bridges. The bridge types will be introduced in historical order from simple (beam and arch) in the first video to more complex (truss and suspension) in the second video. This will show how bridges evolved as our designs and
From playlist Physics