- Yann André
LeCun (/ləˈkʌn/ lə-KUN, French: [ləkœ̃];
originally spelled Le Cun; born 8 July 1960) is a
Turing Award winning French-American
computer scientist...
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LeNet is a
convolutional neural network structure proposed by
LeCun et al. in 1998. In general,
LeNet
refers to
LeNet-5 and is a
simple convolutional neural...
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October 2020.
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September 2020. "Yann
LeCun's Research and Contributions". yann.
lecun.com.
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original on 3
March 2018. Retrieved...
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announced in
September 2013. FAIR was
directed by New York University's Yann
LeCun, a deep
learning Professor and
Turing Award winner.
Working with NYU's Center...
- Computing"),
together with
Geoffrey Hinton and Yann
LeCun, for
their work on deep learning. Bengio, Hinton, and
LeCun are
sometimes referred to as the "Godfathers...
- Technology.
LeCun, Yann; Cortez, Corinna; Burges,
Christopher C.J. "The
MNIST Handwritten Digit Database". Yann
LeCun's Website yann.
lecun.com. Retrieved...
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Cun or
cun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cun or
CUN may
refer to:
Central University for Nationalities,
later Minzu University of China...
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tolerance to
deformation to aid 3D
object recognition.
LeNet-5 (1998), a 7-level CNN by Yann
LeCun et al., that
classifies digits, was
applied by several...
- Yann
LeCun, who
shared the 2018
Turing Award for
their work in deep learning. He
wrote a "scathing" 2015
article arguing that Hinton,
Bengio and
Lecun "heavily...
- [cs.CL]. "MNIST
handwritten digit database, Yann
LeCun,
Corinna Cortes and
Chris Burges". yann.
lecun.com.
Archived from the
original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved...