🤝 welcome to @drsimonj inc. – your first assignment:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 15, 2018
"Creating corporate colour palettes for ggplot2" https://t.co/e0GkYu6Yta #rstats #dataviz #ggplot2 pic.twitter.com/5Y6f1bDTDY
🤝 welcome to @drsimonj inc. – your first assignment:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 15, 2018
"Creating corporate colour palettes for ggplot2" https://t.co/e0GkYu6Yta #rstats #dataviz #ggplot2 pic.twitter.com/5Y6f1bDTDY
Introducing dbx: a fast, easy-to-use database library for R. High performance batch operations, upserts, and more 🔥 #rstats https://t.co/FrHhgoUQw7 pic.twitter.com/QYCxjyeGlF
— Andrew Kane (@andrewkane) June 14, 2018
Explore the SmoothGrad feature saliency technique in an Observable notebook with TensorFlow.js by @aman_gif.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) June 14, 2018
Learn more here → https://t.co/rKbJ57yRH0 pic.twitter.com/bnJnzgR5S9
Paper & #PyTorch code for 2nd place in #CVPR2018 DeepGlobe Building Extraction Challenge:
— Alexandr Kalinin (@alxndrkalinin) June 14, 2018
TernausNetV2: Fully Convolutional Network for Instance Segmentation https://t.co/RjI6bIMPvV
- WideResnet-38 encoder
- 11 input channels
- In-Place Activated BatchNorm
- watershed transform pic.twitter.com/DEbyxHoBhZ
Classic, 😻 deck 📽 w/ code:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 14, 2018
"A Gentle Introduction to Network Visualisation" by @_ColinFay
https://t.co/bO6KlRjBBf #rstats #dataviz #ggraph pic.twitter.com/Nol89gj9f3
Learning Structural Node Embeddings via Diffusion Wavelets. https://t.co/sjHyn4FJMu pic.twitter.com/Y3sNa6L3wB
— Jure Leskovec (@jure) June 14, 2018
Libraries like Vega-Lite and Vega, that are built on top of #D3js, really deserve to be better known. Unless the visualization you want to build is really novel, you'll be much better served by starting with those! @vega_vis #DataScience #dataviz https://t.co/isSS5eYJxk
— Christian Hudon (@christian_hudon) June 14, 2018
A few weeks ago, @mbostock wrote a tweet. I wanted to understand what he means. So I wrote a blog post about it: https://t.co/Uw22U6smYr
— Lisa Charlotte Rost (@lisacrost) June 14, 2018
Someone quickly forked this and added walls to the environment see who can evolve to escape the crowded room first. Watching them evolve makes me cringe ... https://t.co/ks28oCPfL6 pic.twitter.com/GGyRIwxBQ7
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) June 14, 2018
The Scalable Neural Architecture behind #Alexa’s Ability to Select Skills https://t.co/lJLnvvwznS #AI #DeepLearning
— Julien Simon (@julsimon) June 14, 2018
Charts à la @EdwardTufte in base, lattice & ggplot2 w/ code:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 14, 2018
"Tufte in R" by @lukaszpiwek https://t.co/wfcSNAPsL2 #rstats #dataviz #infovis pic.twitter.com/5eyKpYapup
My #xaringan slides on how use #xaringan to make slides with #rstats: https://t.co/4lZudRoGBn Raw Rmd here: https://t.co/QeFEdYlaGv pic.twitter.com/7QOUqawFQf
— Dr. Alison Hill (@apreshill) June 13, 2018