How does California's Department of Public Health use #RShiny to Fight COVID-19?https://t.co/HufriB5y3P#datascience #rstats pic.twitter.com/P5DDNbOlIq
โ RStudio (@rstudio) November 19, 2020
How does California's Department of Public Health use #RShiny to Fight COVID-19?https://t.co/HufriB5y3P#datascience #rstats pic.twitter.com/P5DDNbOlIq
โ RStudio (@rstudio) November 19, 2020
Announcing a new Speech Enhancement feature for YouTube Stories on iOS (based on the #LookingToListen speech isolation model) that allows creators to automatically enhance their voices and reduce background noise. Learn about the tech behind the feature at https://t.co/j2qGb6MhAY pic.twitter.com/EOY7ZRdwYk
โ Google AI (@GoogleAI) October 1, 2020
Want to generate your daily horoscope?
โ Hugging Face (@huggingface) September 5, 2020
AstroGPT ๐ช โ by @stevhliu
GPT-2 model fine-tuned on Western zodiac signs
Input today's date on:
๐ฎ https://t.co/uCUVsmgmE7
Great post by Sella Nevo on ML for flood forecasting:
โ Jeff Dean (@๐ก) (@JeffDean) September 4, 2020
"HydroNets takes into account the structure of the river network being modeled, by training a large architecture that is actually a web of smaller neural networks, each representing a different location along the river." https://t.co/zWPy2Yi26g
Announcing C2D2, a #MachineLearning-based approach to improving colonoscopy screening coverage that performs real-time local 3D reconstruction of the colon during the procedure, and identifies regions outside the field of view of the endoscope. Read more โhttps://t.co/U3nonNBkxt
โ Google AI (@GoogleAI) August 28, 2020
Roman Emperor Project
โ hardmaru (@hardmaru) August 16, 2020
Using GAN-based tools to help create photorealistic portraits of Roman Emperors from historical references
Project https://t.co/LZiglirsvx
Article https://t.co/E8tzKJE0Hb pic.twitter.com/jrrVjgkZ7X
๐ฃ๐ถ What if you could use your voice to play an instrument of your choice?
โ TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) August 14, 2020
With Sounds of India, an AI powered musical experience, you can do just that right in your browser!
Check it out โ https://t.co/7dVOqF8mra pic.twitter.com/gNAEvoBXWv
"TF-Coder considers 134 tensor-manipulation operations of the 500 in @TensorFlow, including reshapes, filters, aggregations, maps, indexing, slicing, grouping, sorting, and mathematical operations."
โ ๐ฉโ๐ป DynamicWebPaige @ 127.0.0.1 ๐ (@DynamicWebPaige) August 9, 2020
Give an input and a desired output, and get back code.https://t.co/Odn292wdue pic.twitter.com/tfPtIJuyHt
๐ #TFCommunitySpotlight Winner: Javier Gamazo Tejero ๐
โ TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) July 22, 2020
Javier used TF to capture movement with a webcam and transfer it to Google Street View to give a virtual experience of walking through different cities. Great work, Javier!
Javierโs GitHub โ https://t.co/jxtLx847vc pic.twitter.com/Ohq39BA2Sv
Reading code is hard! Don't you wish you could just ask the code what it does? To describe its functions, its types.
โ Amjad Masad (@amasad) July 22, 2020
And maybe... how can it be improved?
Introducing: @Replit code oracle ๐งโโ๏ธ
It's crazy, just got access to @OpenAI API and I already have a working product! pic.twitter.com/HX4MyH9yjm
RNNoise is an audio noise suppression package by J-M Valin / https://t.co/iU5eDhK0cX / Mozilla. I love seeing neat practical applications of deep learning, especially when they're open-source :)https://t.co/NgCsJZVWWi
โ Franรงois Chollet (@fchollet) July 18, 2020
This web app by @sushant_kumar generates a tweet given a word using GPT-3. You can try it by using:https://t.co/hfLQSsUzas
โ hardmaru (@hardmaru) July 17, 2020
(Replace "hong kong" with your own words in the URL. "%20" is the whitespace character)
Below is the tweet that GPT-3 generated when I put in "hong kong" pic.twitter.com/LWs3Si4bX7