jeff101 Lv 1
What do the above figures show?
Did you make them yourself?
How did you make them?
If you used publicly available programs,
please provide links and references for them.
What do the above figures show?
Did you make them yourself?
How did you make them?
If you used publicly available programs,
please provide links and references for them.
This art design.
Such programs do not exist at the moment
If administrators allow me to put the image of the universal mathematical law.
If all neurons are interconnected - all the numbers also interconnected
Then all the parts of the protein must also be linked. ( biochemistry )
all events take place across the different conditions of the transition. And if you create these conditions (different) you can get answers. You can consider it a theory, and it is possible truth.
no difference. It's all the same thing.
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Thanks Jeff and 010 for drawing our attention to Neural Networks.
I can't comment on the maths but the concept of using Neural Networks sounds like it would be worthy of exploration. The idea of sorting recipes has merit, I have been trying to do this by trial and error for 18 months but would all players be willing to give up their advantages for the greater good?
If mathematics and the study of the natural world (algorithm for bee colony article)could speed up what Foldit is working towards then that has to be good.
I'll be interested to see where this goes….
The following article discusses the efforts of "citizen scientists" in several Zooniverse projects.
It says "the Zooniverse team is working to use its results from crowdsourcing to train computers
to do more of the data analysis." It also discusses a new "build-it-yourself" tool
in which new projects "can be built in hours or days" instead of months.
[3] "Crowdsourcing platform gets results:
On the Zooniverse, data-analysis projects mesh public outreach and scientific discovery."
from pp.25-27 of the January 2016 issue of Physics Today
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.3047
hexagons used everywhere
Six points are obtained from the 3 segments
First of all, you need to look for a correlation with the number six, proportion, calculation results - the final structure
then maybe the results will be mathematically grounded
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