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MNIST is a database of handwritten digits collected by Yann Lecun, a famous computer scientist, when he was working at AT&T-Bell Labs on the problem of automation of check readings for banks. The data set is a benchmark widely used in machine learning research. Due to its small size it is also widely used for educational purposes.s based on C++ but provides APIs for Python and Matlab.
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Detecting upside down numbers in the MNIST dataset
I'm trying to predict numbers using the MNIST dataset. … In the following example the first four A-D are random 5's from the MNIST test set (all predictions correct) and the second four E-H are 5's from my own data (all predictions wrong). …