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austinrochford.com
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| | | | | Splines are a powerful tool when modeling nonlinear relationships. This post shows how to include splines in a Bayesian model in Python using pymc3. In addition, we will show how to use a second splin | |
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sebastianraschka.com
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| | | | | I'm Sebastian: a machine learning & AI researcher, programmer, and author. As Staff Research Engineer Lightning AI, I focus on the intersection of AI research, software development, and large language models (LLMs). | |
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www.markhw.com
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| | | | | The last year or two, unsurprisingly, has made me rethink how I work with text in research. With LightOn and Answer.AI releasing an exciting encoding model-ModernBERT-a few days ago, I thought would write a post where I try it out. I do so by revisiting a previous post of mine, walking through how my thoughts about supervised text classification have changed. | |
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yasoob.me
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| | | Hey guys! I recently wrote a review paper regarding the use of Machine Learning in Remote Sensing. I thought that some of you might find it interesting and insightful. It is not strictly a Python focused research paper but is interesting nonetheless. Introduction to Machine Learning and its Usage in Remote Sensing 1. Introduction Machines have allowed us to do complex computations in short amounts of time. This has given rise to an entirely different area of research which was not being explored: teachin... | ||