Rich V
@LearningRich
Started on AI during LISP days of 90s. Worked on AI based systems. Loving new flourishing global enthusiasts on AI,ML,DL,CV.
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Augmented Intelligence through machine learning. Let there be light. #ToBoldlyGo
A machine learning approach has been used to identify a stress-based law that can forecast the pattern of aftershock locations following large earthquakes. The findings are reported in Nature go.nature.com/2N0JrV9
FEYNMAN learning strategy in THREE points: i) Continually ask "Why?" ii) When you learn something, learn it to where you can explain it to a child. iii) Instead of arbitrarily memorizing things, look for the explanation that makes it obvious.
:) yikes
Although this remains the greatest eggcorn of all time..
The ultimate test of your knowledge is your capacity to convey it to another.
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The human brain has 100 billion neurons. Our planet has 7.6 billion humans. Our galaxy has 300 billion stars. Our universe has 100 billion galaxies.
.@HouseScience hearing on Artificial Intelligence – LIVE online here: cs.pn/2twXmHB
"The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it seems pointless."--Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg, born OTD 1933.
Science and sport both require perseverance in the face of self-doubt, failure, exhaustion (both mental and physical). Turing ran, "strained" form and all, a 2:46:03 marathon. I admire good running form. But, more than that, I admire the refusal to quit in the face of hardship.
"What are you excited about right now in deep learning?" "Understanding documents. Instead of giving Google some keywords, you'll give Google themes and it will find the right documents even if they're using different words." - Geoffrey Hinton. Playlist: bit.ly/2K4rhh9
IBM’s global leader for AI ethics, @frossi_t, on global public policy issues raised by rapid advances in AI: "IBM is working with developers & engineers to give them intellectual & technological tools needed to mitigate bias when they develop AI systems." #IBMPolicy #IBMResearch
News & Views: According to a paper published in Nature, single-cell transcriptional profiling of stem and progenitor cells in fat tissue identifies distinct cell subpopulations, one of which inhibits fat growth by signalling to neighbouring cells go.nature.com/2Mal3w9
I'd pay a *lot* more for books if I could see the highlights, annotations, and marginalia of friends or people I follow. If books really do matter in the world, feels like we'd benefit from a lot more reading technology. Getting books onto the screen was a good *first* step.
On the benefits of over-long books.
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