Had an interview from Education USA, a study abroad department under US embassy in South Korea! (It’s in Korean though 😂) https://blog.naver.com/usembassyseoul/223148226693
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Voice Conversion, Neural Networks, and GAN Variants
Material for my presentation in BMI Lab Journal club (02.26.2021) The material is composed of 3 parts (obviously)1. Voice Conversion2. Neural Networks3. GAN Variants Please inform me via any contact (email preferred) if you’re using this material for any purposes other than your personal study material.
Knowing
To find out whether or not a person knows a concept, there are several approaches possible. My favorite method which I think is the most complete, is to let the person explain about the concept. To explain a concept, one has to be familiar with not only the identities and the phrases that refer toContinue reading “Knowing”
Scolding vs Advising
Scolding is for something done wrong (in terms of ethics).Scolding is not for something done poorly. If a worker has accomplished their job poorly,They should be advised, not scolded. When advising, one should always keep in mind the difference between our anger from violated ethics, and our frustrated emotion. If one could not separate theContinue reading “Scolding vs Advising”
Cause and Effect
Everything happens for a reason. Nothing happens by chance. The only thing that happened without a reason is that somehow the universe is designed so that it operates with a cause. Thus to find a cause for an event, we just have to go back in time (or look back in our memory) and lookContinue reading “Cause and Effect”
Projection
Everything is a projection. Our perception including vision, audition, somatosensation (touch), gustation (taste) and olfaction (smell), are all projections of the world into our neural system. Our written or spoken words are also projections of our thoughts in language. They may not be linear, but are still nonlinear projections.
Brain modules and Neural Networks
The human brain is consisted of numerous modules, and there have been attempts to identify their numbers and location such as the Brodmann areas. It is pretty obvious the brain has different modules since everything in nature differentiates when growing. Consider water droplets. When water is fed to a droplet it grows until the surfaceContinue reading “Brain modules and Neural Networks”
Starting my blog
I was always a thinker. One of my favorite hobby is to grab a coffee or beer, sit down, and have a train of conversation. I usually try to focus on logical reasoning even for my chit-chat since I always thought emotions are transient, but logic is everlasting (That does not mean I neglect emotionsContinue reading “Starting my blog”
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click theContinue reading “Introduce Yourself (Example Post)”