Neural Networks for Babies (Baby University)
£7.00£7.60 (-8%)
Fans of Chris Ferrie’s ABCs of Economics, ABCs of Space, and Organic Chemistry for Babies will love this introduction to neural networks for babies and toddlers!
Help your future genius become the smartest baby in the room! It only takes a small spark to ignite a child’s mind.
Neural Networks for Babies by Chris Ferrie is a colorfully simple introduction to the study of how machines and computing systems are created in a way that was inspired by the biological neural networks in animal and human brains. With scientific and mathematical information from an expert, this installment of the Baby University board book series is the perfect book for enlightening the next generation of geniuses. After all, it’s never too early to become a scientist!
If you’re looking for programming for babies, coding for babies, or more Baby University board books to surprise your little one, look no further! Neural Networks for Babies offers fun early learning for your little scientist!
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Additional information
Publisher | Illustrated edition (1 April 2019), Sourcebooks Explore |
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Language | English |
Board book | 24 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1492671207 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1492671206 |
Reading age | Baby – 3 years |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm |
by Juergen Pintaske
The book arrived today. Physically it is made for the babies. Everything fine on this front.
But I would have expected that the pictures are checked before publication.
On page 16 it is not understandable, what all of these connections do and in which direction? Arrows help.
Page 18 – where do these answers come from? Based on which knowledge? Learning is only shown later A couple of arrows would really help
Page 19 – The hidden neurons contain the knowledge – this is completely left out.
Page 20 – here the question marks are correct – no knowledge yet
Page 20/21 the most important – how learning works is missing unfortunately. This is what NNs are about.
I like the idea to condense as much as possible, but it should be a help for parents as well.
I have only seen this one book, but would have problems helping children using this material when there is a question.
by Amzn
Feel like it could have been better done for it to be engaging for the target group.
by Reviewer#2
Quite fun, I think a good gift for a new parent working in tech obviously more for them than the kid. I don’t agree with the other comment about a cheap feel – it’s pretty sturdy and will take a few chews. Only deals with the supervised training case though; I expect by the time they’re grown we’ll be well into self-supervision…
by Charlie
Love reading these books to my wee girl, she also loves playing with them, looking at the pictures and turning the pages on her own (13 months old)
Simple fun explanations for complex science, I really like that even though it’s for babies, I feel like as the adult I learned something fun too
by Kathryn James
Great books, building up the collection
by Amazon Customer
Pictures are not interesting, my babies don’t quite like it.
by Rich B.
I get that this is a complicated subject and I think it has been approached in a very good way, however my wife doesn’t get it and that’s my base-line. The pictures are fun and my son likes it so 4/5
by June Powell
Fast delivery. Well packed. Would recommend