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Added a way to visualize the neural network #27
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I've added a method to the NeuralNetwork class that allows you to visualize it, looking something like this:
You can test it out here: https://sm-wistful.github.io/nvisdemo/demo.html
This implementation is still in beta, mainly because I would like to add:
A way to animate the network's learning (combining visualize with train)
A better way to access the p5 file; right now it parses the current URL and assumes there will be a p5.js file in the same directory. I would like to look into ways around this without using a CDN