@dickhamilton3517

I like the 'extensive' library of books he has on that shelf above and behind him

@Wardropulous

This guy made all that really easy to follow. I admire his ability to explain such complicated things. He's really good at identifying and skipping over the irrelevant stuff, and focusing on the core problem/solution.

@NardiPaffon

I guess the debate he mentions over whether neural networks will change everything, is settled now in 2024?

@flits1

update: they are indeed a big deal

@trungquyenha9951

I love how the video is posted 8 years ago and I am not even searched for it, yet it so easy to follow. I am an embedded engineering that do edge device involve deploy AI model, so I decided to learn about this topic 2 - 3 years ago.  Man, the courses and books was so boring, only math and math. Not that I hate math or some thing, but at least you should have an overall vision of why it working and what it does. This by far the most right to the point and easy to follow  explanation about CNN on Youtube. Cheer!

@shariarpapaon5305

i love watching mike out of all the other ppl on this channel. this man just sounds right

@badshabz1

This is by far the best video I've watched on CNNs and I've watched 4 others. It really describes the back propagation and image compression to a single dimension.

@alcesmir

Neat, I just did my bachelor thesis on convolutional neural networks. We built and trained a sign language interpreter that worked pretty well. I can affirm that neural networks are equal parts wisdom and witchcraft.

@IosifPetruPuha

that was great as always! Now, eight years after, a video about Vision Transformers would be epic

@Gutagi

For years down the line and look where we are now!
What a time to be alive!

@IceMetalPunk

Not long ago, I read about a machine learning system that was able to classify planes, trees, and people in nearly live video, all without ever having any hard-coded feature sets. The math was way over my head (despite being a computer scientist, specialized areas can still stump me at times). Now I look back at it, and it was in fact a CNN being used! This was a few years ago now, but if they just started becoming popular in 2012, that makes sense.

Thank you for the higher-level explanation that allows me to understand it after all this time XD

@Intelligenz_Bestie

convolutional neural networks is one of those things that really needs some visuals, i find that it is really hard to 'grok' when you get it explained in a book or via speech but once you get a visual example it's kind of hilariously simple and scaringly plausible

@bobiboulon

I just discovered this channel, saw a bunch viideos and didn't come across a single boring one.

@michaelsidorov157

In minute 9:07 - the size of the image changes not because it computes only the middle pixel, but because it fits in the size of the image less times than the images' width and height.

@chebkhaled1985

Couldn't but to observe WPF C# book , nice to see another one specialised in these two things

@mohammadmousavi1

Still after 4 years, this is the best explanation of CNN on youtube ...

@WillNewton10

So happy for Frodo Baggins and his new career as AI teacher

@FisforFenton

So it turns out these are in fact a big deal.

@seasong7655

Watching this again really helped me improve my network. Thanks

@overdrivegain

I don't know why, but Dr Mike explains things so nice and clear. Thanks!