Simon explains K Means Clustering

Simon has prepared this implementation of “K-Means Clustering” in Processing as a gift for Daniel Shiffman, who is plainning to talk about this Machine Learning model in one of his … Continue reading Simon explains K Means Clustering

The Genetic Algorithm Game Bug Solved!

Simon’s version of theĀ Citius InvadersĀ game in Processing is finally working! The big bug that seemed so unsolvable (enemies endlessly crossing over) has been defeated! Siraj Raval presented this game in … Continue reading The Genetic Algorithm Game Bug Solved!

Simon develops his own programming course ‘Living Code’

Simon has come with an idea of teaching a course as part of his live streams (every two weeks on Thursdays at 17 hrs CET) and developed a website with … Continue reading Simon develops his own programming course ‘Living Code’

Live Stream 30 November. Speechjs and Citius Invaders.

Below are the archived versions of Simon’s live streams today. The second part (starting with a genetic algorithm game in Processing/ p5.js) was an emotional roller-coaster, with the OBS software … Continue reading Live Stream 30 November. Speechjs and Citius Invaders.

Problem with a Genetic Algorithm Game

Simon has been working very hard at making his version of the Citius Invaders game that Siraj Raval presented in Python during Week 9 of his “Math of Intelligence” course. … Continue reading Problem with a Genetic Algorithm Game

Simon working on a neural networks paper

Simon was working on a neural networks paper in Jupyter Notebook on Friday evening, but didn’t finish it because the Coding Train live stream started. He says he can no … Continue reading Simon working on a neural networks paper

Just another day in graphs

Simon loves looking at things geometrically. Even when solving word problems, he tends to see them as a graph. And naturally, since he started doing more math related to machine … Continue reading Just another day in graphs

Bookmarklet

Entering a new domain!Ā Making specifically this bookmarklet (delete bookmarklet) was Simon’s idea. He learned to make bookmarklets today during Daniel Shiffman’s live session on basic bookmarklets and Chrome extensions. The … Continue reading Bookmarklet