OpenAI Releases Microscope

Microscope is a library of neuron visualizations starting with nine popular or heavily neural networks.

The library, in all, contains millions of images. It is designed to help researchers better understand what happens with networks of tens of thousands of neurons.

“While we’re making this available to anyone who’s interested in exploring how neural networks work, we think the primary value is in providing persistent, shared artifacts to facilitate long-term comparative study of these models. We also hope that researchers with adjacent expertise — neuroscience, for instance — will find value in being able to more easily approach the internal workings of these vision models,” OpenAI said on the Microscope website.

https://openai.com/blog/microscope/

The goal, according to the website, is to enable collaboration to reverse engineer neural networks through understanding connections among neurons.

In recent years, we saw a lot of AI related activities open-sourced. Google opened up the entire Tensorflow platform.


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