Dask has a Youtube channel filled with quick 5-10 minute screencasts.https://t.co/tHi0VDJzQv?
β Dask (@dask_dev) October 29, 2019
Dask has a Youtube channel filled with quick 5-10 minute screencasts.https://t.co/tHi0VDJzQv?
β Dask (@dask_dev) October 29, 2019
Introduction to Adversarial Machine Learning
β hardmaru π· (@hardmaru) October 29, 2019
A tutorial by @amarunava that presents an overview of current approaches for adversarial attacks and defenses in the literature.https://t.co/8cq3O6jRrG pic.twitter.com/Ek5gfxkyh0
New tutorial!π 3 ways to create a #Keras model with #TensorFlow 2.0:
β Adrian Rosebrock (@PyImageSearch) October 28, 2019
1. Sequential
2. Functional
3. Model-subclassing
But when is the right time to use each?
This tutorial answers that question (includes #Python code): https://t.co/mDXqGCWgxs π#DeepLearning #AI #DataScience pic.twitter.com/EYUTRzDUg8
working on a tiny website that runs SQL queries in small steps to make them easier to understand https://t.co/Xn4TQiAqYq pic.twitter.com/BFckaOxcES
β πJulia Evansπ (@b0rk) October 25, 2019
"Writing a PyTorch custom layer in CUDA for Transformer" -- nice tips with regard to write custom layers + profiling PyTorch code https://t.co/kxjkvRzt9C https://t.co/Ewf5in22bG
β Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) October 25, 2019
For those interested in following along with all of my notebooks for the @rsna @kaggle competition, I've made a little summary of the whole process.
β Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) October 25, 2019
I hope you find this helpful! :)https://t.co/4gKxdAE5IT pic.twitter.com/zSqciy5NgS
Precision https://t.co/eZ2bbpDzwV pic.twitter.com/72DkRaeTeD
β Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) October 24, 2019
π€― @nj_tierney's post, "Glue magic Part I," blew my mind re. the origin story of paste() vs. paste0(): https://t.co/KUBUilM7YT
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 24, 2019
β Any other fave #rstats tidbits that made things more memorable? pic.twitter.com/MDDRL7ZMt7
Samesies for her "R for Psychological Science"https://t.co/R9dFzH0bIB #rstats
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 24, 2019
/* summary: @djnavarro is an absurdly excellent writer */ pic.twitter.com/9Ha2jkHk3v
The quiz found its home at https://t.co/Cs71XJhvpc π₯³
β Radek Osmulski (@radekosmulski) October 24, 2019
And we just breezed through 10k answered questionsπ€―
Interestingly, the question that people got most right is Q7 π. 88% correct!
Good train - val - test split gets you a very long way, great people are getting this right! pic.twitter.com/UbMxWKXQLd
"Causal Inference Book" π [310pp]
β ML Review (@ml_review) October 24, 2019
by @_MiguelHernanhttps://t.co/gU5ciqrRIE pic.twitter.com/UhA2grwpCL
K-Nearest Neighbors Tips And Tricks https://t.co/eZ2bbpDzwV pic.twitter.com/PReG0OF4nW
β Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) October 22, 2019