Not talking to any medical doctors for another sense :) From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
tensor n 1: a generalization of the concept of a vector 2: any of several muscles that cause an attached structure to become tense or firm
On 25 Jul BE 2566, at 06:13, Albretch Mueller via Corpora corpora@list.elra.info wrote:
On 7/24/23, Andrea Nini via Corpora corpora@list.elra.info wrote:
... See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor_(machine_learning)
Oh! Am I silly! ;-) That is why I was noticing a really strident impedance between what they were saying and what we, Mathematicians, mean by, have been taught to understand as:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor
I was fancying self-describing decentralized hyper-forests of text segments out of which a Language's grammar could be derived ... and based on such totally off the mark, fanciful ideations I was trying to somehow figure out how to describe the inner intersubjective aspects of valuation through tensor planes ... there I went. ~ On 7/24/23, Darren Cook darren@dcook.org wrote:
Perhaps my doubts relate to the fact that as a theoretical physicist myself, the kind of "mathematical purity" I was trained into...
By the way, this is probably veering off-topic for corpora-l.
datascience.stackexchange.com is quite a good place for questions about transformers, embeddings, NLP, etc.
As a TI I can't use stackoverflow, stackexchange ... (they start road blocking you in really obnoxious ways) I can't even visit public libraries in "'the' 'land' of 'the' free ...", "because" they blacklisted me in the FBI criminal index (believe me, you would laugh about it if you could if you knew me)
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