I wrote about Medicine's Machine Learning Problem for @BostonReview. Please check it out:https://t.co/vLmxa0bdzP
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) January 4, 2021
I wrote about Medicine's Machine Learning Problem for @BostonReview. Please check it out:https://t.co/vLmxa0bdzP
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) January 4, 2021
I'm starting a new crash course on Deep Learning. Slides daily. 15 minutes or less, based on Dive into Deep Learning https://t.co/i9qUn1kZhJ. Check out https://t.co/AOnxoPhCR5 for the first video. Thanks to @mli65 @zacharylipton @astonzhangAZ @gollum_here @goldpiggy95.
— Alex Smola (@smolix) January 4, 2021
The right tools can make you much more productive. Some of the favorite OSS tools I discovered recently.
— Chip Huyen (@chipro) January 4, 2021
1. JAX
2. jupytext
3. Streamlit
4. excalidraw
5. Facets
6. D3
7. SHAP
8. Prefect
9. PyTorch Lightning
10. Prometheus pic.twitter.com/FJRpj3aRj5
"How I Keep My Projects Organized" -- After exchanging notes on project management approaches with friends and colleagues privately & on Twitter today, I just wrote a quick blog post outlining my approach, which may or may not be useful to others :) https://t.co/3HtDAgjkis
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) January 4, 2021
Amazing to see progress in adapting language models to unseen languages, like Tibetan script.https://t.co/sM8orQshL9 https://t.co/bgduV56Wtq
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) January 4, 2021
HyperLSTM PyTorch implementation https://t.co/c59I64qqGP
— /MachineLearning (@slashML) January 3, 2021
Compiling some resources for students next semester. Useful places for ML datasets:
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) January 2, 2021
Tabular & cleaned:https://t.co/kcsoxPUYQG
By domain:https://t.co/fQ4KCuQuTZ
By application:https://t.co/veUoWTTu0O
Search engine:https://t.co/3ycpIQx71p
Community:https://t.co/Oa9miTVQYX
I just discovered this GitHub repo with public APIs (via @dabblelab ) and there goes the rest of my dayhttps://t.co/1HIP5lT5cU pic.twitter.com/jcWB7cTeyM
— Sharon Machlis (@sharon000) January 2, 2021
Exciting new dataset, and don't miss the appendix for this 🔥 https://t.co/Eeb2ZSVthP pic.twitter.com/1Df8akE1J2
— Jacob Eisenstein (@jacobeisenstein) January 2, 2021
How to Use Conda With Github Actions, by @autobencoder https://t.co/835fkMiq6x
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) December 31, 2020
Had the same depressing realization (https://t.co/JFvJla3Zwx). I find that I have to distinguish reading for entertainment and studying. The latter requires very different style of reading - taking notes, summarization in own words, re-reading multiple times, etc.
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) December 31, 2020
I updated my list of ML tools:
— Chip Huyen (@chipro) December 31, 2020
- 84 new tools (total 284) + interactive graph
- overview of MLOps landscape 2020
- ML tooling startups that have raised money in 2020. More than half are outside the Bay Area. Growing hubs: Boston, NYC, Tel Aviv.https://t.co/QTr7eJvP9l pic.twitter.com/64msYaBjGZ