I just write about Machine Learning and its three categories of tasks and problems. Later on, I'll write about some of the techniques as Perceptron and Structured Learning, and the differences of classification and regression, online and batch learning.
There will be a link for studying Japanese and, who knows, creating our app to help us with it. For now, the page is empty. If you are looking for some Android apps, I recommend:
- Obenkyo (Atomusk) - to test your kanji writting.
- JLPT Practice (JLD International) - to test your knowledge on grammar, vocabulary and kanji reading in all five levels. There are 100 multiple choice questions.
- Kanji Recognizer (Nikolay Elenkov) - to help you to find out how to read a kanji.
- Simeji - Japanese keyboard. Comes with kaomoji.
Ok, I can't stop talking about it (笑). If you want to check your listening skills in Japanese, watch One Week Friends (一週間フレンズ - Isshuukan furenzu). It's an anime of 12 episodes, very light.
For reading, try NHK Easy for daily news in easy Japanese.
See you soon.
Hey! Finally I'm posting. The good news is that now I can dedicate my time for my tutorials while I still remember how I solved a few problems when I needed to install some libraries. Man, that was hard!
The sketch of some pages are online. I hope I can finnish them soon.