Tutorial: The practical application of complicated statistical methods to fill up the scientific literature with https://t.co/1qTbO3ESXC
— Andrew Gelman (@StatModeling) July 5, 2018
Tutorial: The practical application of complicated statistical methods to fill up the scientific literature with https://t.co/1qTbO3ESXC
— Andrew Gelman (@StatModeling) July 5, 2018
If data is the new oil then security breaches are the new oil spill..? 🤔 https://t.co/6SepefHRQR
— Smerity (@Smerity) July 5, 2018
"In a famous paper, Shao (1993) showed that leave-one-out cross validation does not lead to a consistent estimate of the model"https://t.co/ZHnWIYaOVW
— Gael Varoquaux (@GaelVaroquaux) July 5, 2018
Just had time to catch up on the DeepMind CTF (https://t.co/OBGtibIBRP) post/paper. I don’t know what to say. This is a whole new level of production quality with these visualizations and videos. When do we start getting full-length theater style movies with research papers?
— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) July 5, 2018
More generally, it’s plausible that most powerful ideas are best expressed in executable form.
— michael_nielsen (@michael_nielsen) July 5, 2018
And so unless academic journals (or their replacements in the political economy of science) become executable, more and more of the best ideas will come from outside academia
Stop spilling our secrets!! Who got to you, Hilary! https://t.co/8TRPyVR1h6
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) July 5, 2018
They would have gone to the show but they had a prior engagement?
— Jeff Dean (@JeffDean) July 5, 2018
i feel like all the recent papers on image-to-image translation are just polishing pix2pix
— helena sarin (@glagolista) July 5, 2018
Post Edited: On this 4th of July, let’s declare independence from “95%” https://t.co/S4i4WkphiP
— Andrew Gelman (@StatModeling) July 5, 2018
Interesting Failures of SOTA Object Detectors, by @AmirRosenfeld et al. pic.twitter.com/17ZMSq7YNP
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) July 4, 2018
Sharing my national AI policy and strategies database: https://t.co/L3bNUfKZdS comes with a drop down of individual countries and a general mapping of the ecosystem (not exhaustive). #AIPolicy
— Charlotte Stix (@charlotte_stix) July 4, 2018
‘China’s Google’ releases its first AI chip https://t.co/qqFso6f6vG
— MIT Tech Review (@techreview) July 4, 2018