From c2af0bba5bbbfc8d44026ab6ea18e80a6f321b55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eduard Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:31:40 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update 04_mnist_basics.ipynb --- 04_mnist_basics.ipynb | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/04_mnist_basics.ipynb b/04_mnist_basics.ipynb index c8d1ab6..108b0ce 100644 --- a/04_mnist_basics.ipynb +++ b/04_mnist_basics.ipynb @@ -1367,7 +1367,7 @@ "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ - "You can see that the background white pixels are stored as the number 0, black is the number 255, and shades of gray are between the two. The entire image contains 28 pixels across and 28 pixels down, for a total of 768 pixels. (This is much smaller than an image that you would get from a phone camera, which has millions of pixels, but is a convenient size for our initial learning and experiments. We will build up to bigger, full-color images soon.)\n", + "You can see that the background white pixels are stored as the number 0, black is the number 255, and shades of gray are between the two. The entire image contains 28 pixels across and 28 pixels down, for a total of 784 pixels. (This is much smaller than an image that you would get from a phone camera, which has millions of pixels, but is a convenient size for our initial learning and experiments. We will build up to bigger, full-color images soon.)\n", "\n", "So, now you've seen what an image looks like to a computer, let's recall our goal: create a model that can recognize 3s and 7s. How might you go about getting a computer to do that?\n", "\n",