Denderth
Denderth
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21st Jul 2021
24th Jul 2021
Pretty much the same concept as the first one, honestly, but the metal's been changed and the design's been slimmed down to allow a lot more neurons. It's not the kind you can train, so randomised data and all. Free to use but please credit me.
neuralnet neuron

Comments

  • NaroMatthew
    NaroMatthew
    22nd Jul 2021
    This should be on FP instead of mountain
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    22nd Jul 2021
    Chose to adjust the description of it a bit. In future, once I figure out subframe and all, I might try and see if I can make this store the SPRK signals or perhaps make a refined version that utilises subframe to function more like a brain than just a simple neural net mechanism.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    21st Jul 2021
    As long as people enjoy it in some way, shape or form, depending on whether it's fascinating from a design perspective or simply because the SPRK generates interesting patterns, I'm happy.
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    21st Jul 2021
    Well, it's a neural net. This probably won't be the final iteration, depending on certain factors. Merely an attempt to simulate a brain. Doesn't necessarily have to hit it bang on in terms of similarity to an actual brain, as those are actually way more complicated on a biological level. The individual components in this neural net are designed to simulate neurons as closely as I can with my current knowledge on a more mechanical level.
  • miner_sd
    miner_sd
    21st Jul 2021
    cool lightshow. not a brain
  • Denderth
    Denderth
    21st Jul 2021
    In essence, it's an attempt to simulate a brain, kind of like a computer. Honestly, I find the patterns it produces rather mesmerising and rather satisfying to observe.
  • random_rickroll
    random_rickroll
    21st Jul 2021
    what does this do?
  • ymahe69
    ymahe69
    21st Jul 2021
    good thing