The reverse mode of automatic differentiation was first published in 1970 by Finnish master student Seppo Linnainmaa. https://t.co/bhGQJ3NYlH https://t.co/oMG7uV6IEF https://t.co/7Fb6JkxFpF https://t.co/nw6KCWRyzR https://t.co/HQfgfUD63B https://t.co/G5dSR
RT @vaiter: @gabrielpeyre The 70's version is in Finnish, which makes it a bit difficult to read for a large part. I don't think there is a…
@gabrielpeyre The 70's version is in Finnish, which makes it a bit difficult to read for a large part. I don't think there is a translation but he wrote an english follow-up in 1976 https://t.co/9BRfO647ND
@wangleiphy @gppcarleo @cecamEvents I feel that it is completely unfair to call anything which involves backwards differentiation machine learning, as it has been around since at least the 1970's (e.g. https://t.co/RjNeTsL1rN)
@lucasmzanella talvez te interesse . https://t.co/1Ij956QoWq
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