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dustintran.com
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| | | | | One aspect I always enjoy about machine learning is that questions often go back to the basics. The field essentially goes into an existential crisis every dozen years-rethinking our tools and asking foundational questions such as "why neural networks" or "why generative models".1 This was a theme in my conversations during NIPS 2016 last week, where a frequent topic was on the advantages of a Bayesian perspective to machine learning. Not surprisingly, this appeared as a big discussion point during the p... | |
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| | | | | OK, the previous post was actually a brain teaser given to me by Roy Radner back in 2004, when I joined Stern, in order to teach me the dif... | |
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wittchen.io
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| | | Introduction I have my own tiny Python project called spotify-cli-linux, which is (surprise!) command line interface for Spotify desktop app on Linux. Python is not my primary programming language and I work more with Java. Nevertheless, I find this language enjoyable and useful in many cases, so I try to learn something new about it from time to time. In the beginning, I've provided instructions how to install my Python script in the system via curl and wget, which is fine, but it's not recommended and ... | ||