— Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage) June 3, 2018
— Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage) June 3, 2018
had to be done pic.twitter.com/RXM2QUvRsz
— Seva (@SevaUT) June 3, 2018
I'd love to see more research into how machine learning can shrink codebases. Google has a couple *billion* lines of code. Can systems be systematically replaced with learned equivalents?
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) June 3, 2018
@mrogati's medium post https://t.co/ThrzSEa1Oa has become my No.1 post to share when talking to cross-functional partners or aspiring DS. Trying to imprint the triangle on people's mind
— Robert Chang (@_rchang) June 3, 2018
“One reason Japanese is a difficult language to [machine] translate, is that people often omit subjects because Japanese people understand each other without mentioning subjects.” https://t.co/rr1WxXCMRc
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) June 3, 2018
“An algorithm must be seen to be believed.” — Donald Knuth
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) June 3, 2018
“Instead of trying to solve every problem with a single language, in my case: C++, and become an entrenched ‘C++ expert’, it is much more enjoyable and productive to learn a few different languages and pick a language that naturally fits a problem.” https://t.co/yoHST4RVRa
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) June 3, 2018
Want a good-ol'-fashioned hard copy of the NEWSROOM summarization dataset (https://t.co/sKrd34Z8x8)? Find Max Grusky at #NAACL2018 and get 1.3M article-summary pairs on a bespoke flash drive, limited supplies! -- TALK ON SUNDAY, 11:06 in Empire B #NLProc https://t.co/tqYKCZDjsg pic.twitter.com/cGy5NDOdg8
— Yoav Artzi (@yoavartzi) June 2, 2018
LaTeX is so much better when you have emoji. pic.twitter.com/SYxgUXpWYN
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) June 2, 2018
Country-by-country life expectancy since 1543. #health #datavizhttps://t.co/8JI9UKDnWl pic.twitter.com/FvqWlpjJo4
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) June 2, 2018
Having a great time at @cascadiarconf ! I was inspired to make this short, mostly inaccurate summary of the deep learning workshop from @DynamicWebPaige #rstats #cascadiarconf pic.twitter.com/xNuKKval51
— Jay Lee (@jaylee_tx) June 2, 2018
Don’t put too much pressure on yourself when learning! I strongly agree with @apreshill that learning projects should be fun and don’t always need to be Super Serious. #cascadiarconf pic.twitter.com/BxWBgPOIL2
— Kara Woo (@kara_woo) June 2, 2018