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Issue #17

Sept 22, 2019

Dear friends,

Welcome to this weeks edition of the Sunday Briefing. Today we are looking at the finer points of Support Vector Machines and NLP as well as continuing our exploration of Interpretable Machine Learning and AI. We also include a couple of classical papers on recommender systems (the original YouTube algorithm) and Batch Normalization. Finally, we round up the newsletter with an interview to François Chollet the Google engineer that created Keras.

This week we'll be at Strata in NYC presenting our Deep Learning from Scratch Tutorial. If you're attending as well come and say Hi!

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Semper discentes,

The D4S team

Top Links:

Tutorials and blog posts that came across our desk this week.
  1. Trapped: why 300 scientists are locking themselves in Arctic ice [nature.com]
  2. New Query Language for Graph Databases to Become International Standard [neo4j.com]
  3. Dataframe Visualization with Pandas Plot [kanoki.org]
  4. Entropy as Disorder: History of a Misconception [scitation.org]
  5. A friendly introduction to Support Vector Machines(SVM) [towardsdatascience.com]
  6. Getting Started with NLP using the PyTorch Framework [blog.exxactcorp.com]
  7. The Seven Patterns Of AI [forbes.com]
  8. Origin-of-Life Study Points to Chemical Chimeras, Not RNA [quantamagazine.org]
  9. Google Claims ‘Quantum Supremacy,’ Marking a Major Milestone in Computing [fortune.com]
  10. Real-time flu tracking [nature.com]

Fresh off the press:

Some of the most interesting academic papers published recently.

Video of the week:

Interesting discussions, ideas or tutorials that came across our desk.


François Chollet: Keras, DL, and the Progress of AI 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo8MY4JpiXE

Upcoming Events:

Opportunities to learn from us
  1. Sep 24, 2019 - DL From Scratch - Strata - NYC [Register]
  2. Sep 30, 2019Deep Learning from Scratch [Register
  3. Oct 14, 2019Time Series Data Processing and Modeling [Register
  4. Oct 30, 2019Applied Probability Theory from Scratch [Register
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