Introducing my Article Series on Neural Networks and Tensor Mathematics

Outside my activism work, I earn my living as a software developer. I have recently been working in the sphere of artificial intelligence, including a project involving implementing a neural network library from scratch using C#, C/C++ and nVidia CUDA. This blog is for politics and law, however, so I have started a separate WordPress site and a Medium for my technical writing.

Machine Learning Graphic

Machine Learning Graphic – looks complicated but my article series’ intend to demystify it.

I have begun two article series which are intended as introductions to neural networks and the related tensor mathematics, respectively, being “Introduction to Neural Networks” and “Introduction to Tensors in Neural Networks”.

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About Samuel Collingwood Smith

Samuel Collingwood Smith was born in the north of England, but his family moved south early in his life and spent most of his early years in Hertfordshire before attending Queen Mary, University of London, where he studied Economics. Sam currently lives in the southeast of England. Smith was employed as a Labour Party fundraiser in the 2001 General Election, and as a Labour Party Organiser in the 2005 General Election. In 2005 Smith was elected as a Borough Councillor and served for 3 years until 2008. In 2009 Smith changed sides to the Conservative party citing division within Labour ranks, Labour broken promises and Conservative improvements to local services. In 2012 Smith started to study a Graduate Diploma in Law, passing in 2014. Smith then moved on to studying a Master's Degree in Law combined with an LPC, receiving an LL.M LPC (with Commendation) in January 2017. During his study, Smith assisted several individuals in high profile court cases as a McKenzie Friend - in one case being praised by Parliamentary petition for his charitable work and legal skills. Smith is also the author of this blog, Matthew Hopkins News, that deals with case law around Family and Mental Capacity issues. The blog also opposes online drama and abuse and criticises extreme-left politicians.

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