ICYMI, 📉 those posteriors...
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 12, 2018
"Plotting Posterior Distributions w/ ggdistribute" by Joseph M. Burlinghttps://t.co/y3xSQdrqyL #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/XTlAQ4R05N
ICYMI, 📉 those posteriors...
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 12, 2018
"Plotting Posterior Distributions w/ ggdistribute" by Joseph M. Burlinghttps://t.co/y3xSQdrqyL #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/XTlAQ4R05N
The cheat-sheet cheat sheet by @StatGarrett = 🥇
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 12, 2018
📝 "How to Contribute a Cheatsheet"
🔗 https://t.co/mmylqk749g #rstats
[Also peep Tips & Tricks: https://t.co/9glwV8GW8c] pic.twitter.com/c1dyHOAF24
"Why are some probability distributions studied more than others?" - Great answer by @stat110 on @quora https://t.co/lfzRMGYwKc
— William Chen (@wzchen) June 12, 2018
ICYMI, 😻 @kjhealy's 📖 just keeps getting better:
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 12, 2018
"Data Visualization for Social Science: A practical intro w/ R & #ggplot2" https://t.co/Kt2duEqQ9L #rstats #dataviz (🌟 #SoDS18 resource) pic.twitter.com/o1xr8v1nCG
Top-2 winning solution for the Adversarial Attacks on Black Box Face Recognition competition: https://t.co/14MlLbCWsP
— Alexandr Kalinin (@alxndrkalinin) June 12, 2018
- Fast Gradient Sign/Value methods + heuristics
- genetic differential evolution
- stack ensembling#PyTorch code: https://t.co/GBCxFKQOrU pic.twitter.com/gyafvD0YP4
fpeek, an #rstats package to help check text files content, counting total number of lines, view first and last lines; performances are looking good... feedbacks more than welcome: https://t.co/za3zeUNOyK
— David Gohel (@DavidGohel) June 12, 2018
Description file located here: https://t.co/vVUZTWYMQY
— Jason Baumgartner (@jasonbaumgartne) June 11, 2018
New #dataset of 5.5 million tweets covers the suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade and covers a period of a few days before Kate's suicide to a few days after Bourdain's. Description file ends with .txt and gives details. 30 GB.https://t.co/jaF7rxXGSJ#datascience
— Jason Baumgartner (@jasonbaumgartne) June 11, 2018
Slides from my talk earlier using Atari/Go as case studies of recent AI progress. See our recent paper (my pinned tweet) and my blog posts for more on these themes. https://t.co/3nHjq5QtJn
— Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage) June 11, 2018
Video here: https://t.co/He9FxnJtYr (orange slides)
Thx @azeem et al. for hosting!
Deep Learning Research Review: Natural Language Processing https://t.co/aoBz43ZSMQ pic.twitter.com/bv4gYaBzlh
— KDnuggets (@kdnuggets) June 11, 2018
Always super helpful: "Basic Regular Expressions in R" by Ian Kopacka https://t.co/WyfezkISPh #RegEx #rstats (#SoDS18 clutch @kierisi) pic.twitter.com/6UY96B8rVu
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 11, 2018
TensorFlow Serving has released version 1.8.0 & now supports a RESTful API out of the box! You can now easily make classification, regression & prediction requests to your TensorFlow models using JSON objects.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) June 11, 2018
Learn more here ↓ https://t.co/BtvgZLi2bb