Which inductive bias?
Hai davai!
Keep it up
Agile, an empirical survey of whatever the hell it actually is.
The Book of Why by Judea Pearl may be a good starting point for anyone interested in this.
Looks like you can request to beta test it here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wOal6PSRxXcMmmzXXHygDC5_rGR...
I hope someday Crystal will supplant Java.
Thank god I now have an easy way to communicate with all my satellites.
I get that these bullets points are answering What instead of Why but for those that are more readily discernible, like "In a year-and-a-half, the time required to train a large image classification system on cloud…
Is it ironic that I'm going to quote this passage in my grad school admissions essay?
As an engineer, this makes me wish there were a better path to FANG employment than hacking their whiteboarding interviews by leetcoding for weeks. They probably do this because it's more objective and simpler than…
Who's excited about this? What's your use case that just became viable because of it? Definitely don't mean these questions in a condescending way, just want to get a read on the pulse from the folks here that will use…
Cost can be a killer here though. If you're flipping from blue to green and vice versa you either have to have capacity in stand-by(expensive) or spin up new capacity before flipping(time-consuming).
Efficiency metrics would be really useful is evaluating DNNs for embedded solutions as well.
Understanding a sentence is fundamentally different from recognizing an object. But people are trying to use deep learning to do both. I agree with most of the article but I think this^^ skips over the different types…
Maybe this is a good time for university researchers to develop AI algorithms that are not so data and compute hungry. Here's a promising bit of that--https://www.csail.mit.edu/news/smarter-training-neural-netwo....…
Great article, I liked that it illuminates the question--whats a trade secret vs knowledge from on-the-job-experience? And where's the line across which a company can say you've used a trade secret? It's scary to think…
I watched that talk a while ago and it was great, thank you.
I did Peace Corps and it was the most valuable experience I've ever had from a personal growth perspective, and others too.
Oh god here comes yet another JS framework - http://vanilla-js.com/
These kinds of articles are dangerous. It doesn't help that the author's livelihood comes from treating people who believe they have this illness. Good link: "... which noted the diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease is…
Great list, great comment, well done.
Which inductive bias?
Hai davai!
Keep it up
Agile, an empirical survey of whatever the hell it actually is.
The Book of Why by Judea Pearl may be a good starting point for anyone interested in this.
Looks like you can request to beta test it here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wOal6PSRxXcMmmzXXHygDC5_rGR...
I hope someday Crystal will supplant Java.
Thank god I now have an easy way to communicate with all my satellites.
I get that these bullets points are answering What instead of Why but for those that are more readily discernible, like "In a year-and-a-half, the time required to train a large image classification system on cloud…
Is it ironic that I'm going to quote this passage in my grad school admissions essay?
As an engineer, this makes me wish there were a better path to FANG employment than hacking their whiteboarding interviews by leetcoding for weeks. They probably do this because it's more objective and simpler than…
Who's excited about this? What's your use case that just became viable because of it? Definitely don't mean these questions in a condescending way, just want to get a read on the pulse from the folks here that will use…
Cost can be a killer here though. If you're flipping from blue to green and vice versa you either have to have capacity in stand-by(expensive) or spin up new capacity before flipping(time-consuming).
Efficiency metrics would be really useful is evaluating DNNs for embedded solutions as well.
Understanding a sentence is fundamentally different from recognizing an object. But people are trying to use deep learning to do both. I agree with most of the article but I think this^^ skips over the different types…
Maybe this is a good time for university researchers to develop AI algorithms that are not so data and compute hungry. Here's a promising bit of that--https://www.csail.mit.edu/news/smarter-training-neural-netwo....…
Great article, I liked that it illuminates the question--whats a trade secret vs knowledge from on-the-job-experience? And where's the line across which a company can say you've used a trade secret? It's scary to think…
I watched that talk a while ago and it was great, thank you.
I did Peace Corps and it was the most valuable experience I've ever had from a personal growth perspective, and others too.
Oh god here comes yet another JS framework - http://vanilla-js.com/
These kinds of articles are dangerous. It doesn't help that the author's livelihood comes from treating people who believe they have this illness. Good link: "... which noted the diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease is…
Great list, great comment, well done.