The video is now up too π https://t.co/yN1cbWUC3W
β Angela Bassa (@AngeBassa) January 25, 2019
The video is now up too π https://t.co/yN1cbWUC3W
β Angela Bassa (@AngeBassa) January 25, 2019
Beautiful talk on random walks by my @caltech colleague Omer Tamuz: https://t.co/WRmQCN65nG
β Lior Pachter (@lpachter) January 23, 2019
Slides for my talk: https://t.co/yVfM63MZ6v [pdf]
β Data Science Renee (@BecomingDataSci) January 23, 2019
longer version with notes and links: https://t.co/jpD5MVvqfk [pdf]
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β PyData (@PyData) January 20, 2019
"Bayesian Network Modeling using R and Python" by Pragyansmita Nayak: https://t.co/CNw92p8jAJ
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Fun weekend watch: How the Age of Empires 2 AI thinks. Spent so many hours as a teenager playing against that AI... #gaming #programminghttps://t.co/JFtywn9dgY
β Randy Olson (@randal_olson) January 13, 2019
π Missing this year's #rstudioconf?
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 12, 2019
Soothe the FOMO by checking out last year's talks!https://t.co/njMS3zxwKJ #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/gHBA1pRUG5
In this #tidytuesday screencast, I analyze 30 years of television IMDb ratings πΊ
β David Robinson (@drob) January 10, 2019
My interpretation: new shows (first seasons) haven't gotten better, but networks have gotten more likely to renew well-reviewed shows and cancel bad oneshttps://t.co/2Pq2V4ZFFB #rstats pic.twitter.com/NOepfxSl17
My talk on new features of scikit-learn and future directions from "AI with the best" is now on youtube: https://t.co/Huqn5eAJEv
β Andreas Mueller (@amuellerml) January 9, 2019
Finally, itβs time to build and refine your model! In the last episode of this #CodingTensorFlow mini-series, Karmel Allison teaches us how to establish the layer architecture, compile, optimize, and train the model.
β TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) January 7, 2019
Learn how here β https://t.co/gkllOkgfmx pic.twitter.com/gRu7NesZ0u
A realy nice talk by @KevlinHenney on how ideas get twisted, how people learn and on something that from now on I will refer to as SOLID patterns.
β Radek Osmulski (@radekosmulski) January 4, 2019
Not sure if that was the intended consequence of the talk, but now I want to learn more about the CS lore.https://t.co/Wb5BW43yVF
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β PyData (@PyData) December 27, 2018
"Bayesian Network Modeling using R and Python" by Pragyansmita Nayak: https://t.co/CNw92p8jAJ
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A Practical Guide to Adopting Python Types by Roy Williams. https://t.co/ra6pNCD9E4. This talk will go over the basics of types in Python, the current ecosystem & then go into detail on how teams can quickly type large chunks of their codebase using pyannotate.
β Python Software (@ThePSF) December 22, 2018