Be sure to check out the fastai v1 docs:https://t.co/fSBTUKFNyK
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) October 2, 2018
The docs are all built from notebooks, so you can try the code you see in a notebook yourself!
Be sure to check out the fastai v1 docs:https://t.co/fSBTUKFNyK
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) October 2, 2018
The docs are all built from notebooks, so you can try the code you see in a notebook yourself!
Fastai v1 is now officially live. First library to provide a unified and simple API for applying DL to vision, text, tabular data and collaborative filtering. Be sure to check out the docs: https://t.co/tWLGlj28V6
— Sylvain Gugger (@GuggerSylvain) October 2, 2018
After 2 years of development, we've just launched fastai v1, the first deep learning library with a simple consistent API across vision, text, tabular, and collaborative filtering data. Built on the wonderful @PyTorch v1 (preview released today)https://t.co/6tFYNkvF8v pic.twitter.com/p2TytMckx5
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) October 2, 2018
Excited about the release of fastai v1! fastai is the 1st deep learning library to provide a single consistent (& state-of-the-art) interface to:
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) October 2, 2018
- vision
- text
- tabular data
- time series
- collaborative filteringhttps://t.co/shHEz1tEsR
Colab has added a file browser. Pretty cool! You can upload and download files with a click (this is possible using code snippets, too). pic.twitter.com/zEyJlqaklX
— Josh Gordon (@random_forests) October 2, 2018
Sanity Disclaimer: As you stare at the continuous stream of ICLR and arXiv papers, don't lose confidence or feel overwhelmed. This isn't a competition, it's a search for knowledge. You and your work are valuable and help carve out the path for progress in our field :)
— Smerity (@Smerity) October 1, 2018
We are excited to announce tfjs-vis, a browser based visualization library for TensorFlow.js. It has charts to let you see the data flowing through your model, and a convenient hide-able drawer to put them in while developing your apps.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) October 1, 2018
Check it out → https://t.co/qZ6uOmP9yx pic.twitter.com/9gEBL7SPsl
🎊 first CRAN release…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 1, 2018
🎨 "colorfindr: Extract colors from images and plot treemaps and 3D scatterplots of color compositions" 🖊 @DavidZumbachhttps://t.co/BEOIMaeCts #rstats pic.twitter.com/Wr9s0WgltO
✨🧠#DataScience/#MachineLearning friends who 💕 @code: I'd like to introduce you to #Neuron, a collaboration between @ImperialCollege and @Microsoft.
— 👩💻 DynamicWebPaige @ #APICityConf 🌇 (@DynamicWebPaige) September 30, 2018
🖼Render images
📈Plot graphs
🔎#RegEx search
📓Reorder imported @ProjectJupyter cells
✨...and more!https://t.co/O5R3c28J9M pic.twitter.com/MBUZlKIiMu
Thanks! I found the original here: https://t.co/y8OV7O245n
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) September 30, 2018
The "Coding Tech" channel is just a leach that re-post videos from other people & orgs without attribution 😡
I will nerd out with you forever-and-a-day about data-science-y tooling in @code (and how we can make it better). 😊https://t.co/bobLDnqbSd
— 👩💻 DynamicWebPaige @ #APICityConf 🌇 (@DynamicWebPaige) September 30, 2018
TensorFlow 1.11.0 has been released! Please see the full release notes for details on added features and changes.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) September 27, 2018
Learn more here ↓ https://t.co/32U6aNn3tg