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A really interesting demo on visualizing on perplexity of a LLM. I knew about perplexity metric from the theory, where it's the average log-likelihood for the distribution of current tokens given previous tokens. The demo makes the idea more intuitive by showing the perplexity for each token and how they're calculated.
A webgl demo scene (?) of infinitely recursive game of life in game of life.
Explore composable geometry shapes, shaders, transformations with a lisp-like language called Janet. The rendering by compiling the code to glsl, running a raymarching engine (that why it's easy to define composite shapes).
For more (fancy) raymarching demo, check out https://iquilezles.org/articles/raymarchingdf/.
Play with quantum experiments.
The music you hear is generated in your browser by a randomised algorithm, below you can see the notes and parameters that are currently in use. You can also interact with various parameters and buttons manually.
<blockquote>Create your own opera inspired song with Blob Opera - no music skills
required ! A machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with
Google Art...</blockquote>
<blockquote>Command line tools on the web. Try our research tools directly in your browser.</blockquote>
<blockquote>GitExplorer: Find the right git commands you need without digging through the web</blockquote>
<blockquote>Fingerprint collecting platform</blockquote>
Play with bits in IEEE floating-point numbers
A demo that allows you to experiment with text completion with various text sequence generation models.
Now with free SVG download option.
Articulatory speech synthesis. ("The 'QWOP' of speaking." - Digg)