Talks from our recent hackathon are available here, covering the PyTorch 1.2 release and revamped domain libraries - torchaudio 0.3, torchtext 0.4, and torchvision 0.4: https://t.co/PcaYkHBkru
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) August 12, 2019
Talks from our recent hackathon are available here, covering the PyTorch 1.2 release and revamped domain libraries - torchaudio 0.3, torchtext 0.4, and torchvision 0.4: https://t.co/PcaYkHBkru
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) August 12, 2019
In this #tidytuesday screencast, I analyze Bob Ross paintings, and demonstrate a tidy approach to principal component analysis
— David Robinson (@drob) August 12, 2019
Turns out first principal component is between the extremes of "Mountain Waterfall" and "Balmy Beach" ⛰️🏖️🎨🖼️https://t.co/98AkMlSso7 #rstats pic.twitter.com/9GrrYQ0Rkb
Learn how to extract structured data from legal documents in this talk from PyData LA #stats #pythonhttps://t.co/VgmMRNPR8T
— PyData (@PyData) August 10, 2019
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"Because You Can't Run, You Can't Hide: Some Musing on API Design" a great talk from @dontusethiscode from PyData London 2019https://t.co/9dmmal7Mt1
— PyData (@PyData) August 9, 2019
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Just about to kick off the BigQuery Machine Learning workshop. Come hang out and train (and serve!) some models with us. 🤓💻
— Rachael Tatman (@rctatman) August 7, 2019
📓 Tutorial notebook: https://t.co/UCwItIynvQ
📓 Exercises: https://t.co/DIxNuVumVz
📹 Livestream (starting @ 9:00 AM Pacific): https://t.co/Y0ZDTyCvqp
Drew Endy, one of the OG synthetic bio folks, has a great talk about this targeting programmers.https://t.co/wunLeUyv5R
— Stephen Malina (@an1lam) August 6, 2019
🎥 Video from @UseR2019_Conf are up, thanks to @RConsortium!https://t.co/kzKWI6W5cf #rstats pic.twitter.com/UrNsrZA41d
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) August 3, 2019
And now a video of the @nytimes panel is available online: "Why You Should Care About Privacy"https://t.co/QvWfucQ1lV
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) August 1, 2019
Kaggle reading group starts in 40 minutes! 🤓📑
— Rachael Tatman (@rctatman) July 31, 2019
Today we'll be (probably) wrapping up the XLNet paper. (No worries if you missed the first parts; I try to always start with a review & the final sections are usually the easiest to follow anyway. 😁) https://t.co/IUfTL2oSCP
🕷 Twenty mins of debugging intro will save you HOURS down the line!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) July 29, 2019
"stop() - breathe - recover()" 👨💻 @MilesMcBain https://t.co/FEtUPxzVAA #rstats
Recently, I appeared on a @IEEEtv panel on "Bias in the Age of the Algorithm" with @mathbabedotorg & @StenderWorld, moderated by @MarkVee10. #IEEETechEthics @ComputerSociety
— Erin LeDell (@ledell) July 29, 2019
The video 📺 is now online: https://t.co/SEXOWZEkR9
"We fixate on what's true or false, but my biggest concern is actually the weaponization of context." -- @cward1e
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) July 26, 2019
great keynote on disinformation & our information commons @TheWebConf (starts around 34:30) https://t.co/8AxZJKdkIc pic.twitter.com/M2W8Br2AwP