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### What is the name of your project?
MedLink
### What is the purpose of your project?
The purpose of our project is to compare the computational requirements for realistic probabilistic reco…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
blazegraph is getting close to the 4TB limit. Wikimedia foundation is testing a graph split in Q1/2024.
This will eventually and li…
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Pose a question about one of the following articles:
[“Generative agents: Interactive simulacra of human behavior.”](https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3586183.3606763) Park, Joon Sung, Joseph O'B…
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Goodfellow, Ian, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. 2016. Deep learning. Chapter 12.4 “[Applications: Natural Language Processing.](http://www.deeplearningbook.org/contents/applications.html)” MIT pr…
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Comment below with questions or thoughts about the reading for this week's workshop.
Please make your comments by Wednesday 11:59 PM, and upvote at least five of your peers' comments on Thursday pr…
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> Some limitations of the data carpentry approach come to mind, based on my experience working with students. Every student needs a unique set of tools. I do not find very believable the idea that the…
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This page shows information about the various programs that are similar to the programs that the user is searching for
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> ❓career change decision.
Since college upto now, I have been working on software that interacts with humans, or at most, stays within a computer.
In other words, all my computation/software kn…
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Post questions here for this week's fundamental readings: Goodfellow, Ian, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. 2016. Deep learning. Chapter 12.2 “Convolutional Networks.” MIT press: 326-366.