A few days ago I handed in the second assignment on my Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) module. The task was to train an ANN to detect attacks vs. normal access in the logs of a simulated military network. The data came from KDD Cup 99, of which we used a reduced set for the assignment.… Continue reading Training an artificial neural network
Month: April 2012
Delicious Bookmarks for April 6th through April 17th
These are my links for April 6th through April 17th: Persistent myths about open access scientific publishing | Dr Mike Taylor | Science | guardian.co.uk – “We need to look beyond open access’s economic effect on existing barrier-based publishers and see the effect it will have on society as a whole.” – quite right Open… Continue reading Delicious Bookmarks for April 6th through April 17th
Delicious Bookmarks for March 15th through April 4th
These are my links for March 15th through April 4th: Machine Learning and Intelligence in Our Midst – Microsoft Research – In this lecture Eric Horvitz introduces some of the recent applications of Machine Learning to real world problems that Microsoft Research has made. Traffic avoidance, predicting the best time to book a flight, helping… Continue reading Delicious Bookmarks for March 15th through April 4th