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  • This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos

    This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos In this article, we are going to create an entire Computer Science curriculum using only YouTube videos. The Computer Science curriculum is going to cover every skill essential for a Computer Science Engineer that has expertise in Artificial Intelligence and its subfields, like: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision,

      This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos
    • Rustで扱える機械学習関連のクレート2021 - Stimulator

      - はじめに - 本記事では、Rustで扱える機械学習関連クレートをまとめる。 普段Pythonで機械学習プロジェクトを遂行する人がRustに移行する事を想定して書くメモ書きになるが、もしかすると長らくRustでMLをやっていた人と視点の違いがあるかもしれない。 追記:2021/02/24 repositoryにしました。こちらを随時更新します github.com 追記;2021/07/26 GitHub Pagesでウェブサイトにしました vaaaaanquish.github.io - はじめに - - 全体感 - - 機械学習足回り関連のクレート - Jupyter Notebook Numpy/Scipy Pandas 画像処理 形態素解析/tokenize - scikit-learn的なやつ - 各ライブラリと特徴比較 - Gradient Boosting - XGBoos

        Rustで扱える機械学習関連のクレート2021 - Stimulator
      • GPT in 60 Lines of NumPy | Jay Mody

        January 30, 2023 In this post, we'll implement a GPT from scratch in just 60 lines of numpy. We'll then load the trained GPT-2 model weights released by OpenAI into our implementation and generate some text. Note: This post assumes familiarity with Python, NumPy, and some basic experience with neural networks. This implementation is for educational purposes, so it's missing lots of features/improv

        • What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)

          It’s an exciting time to build with large language models (LLMs). Over the past year, LLMs have become “good enough” for real-world applications. The pace of improvements in LLMs, coupled with a parade of demos on social media, will fuel an estimated $200B investment in AI by 2025. LLMs are also broadly accessible, allowing everyone, not just ML engineers and scientists, to build intelligence into

            What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)
          • 100+ Best GitHub Repositories For Machine Learning

            There are millions of GitHub repos and filtering them is an insane amount of work. It takes a huge time, effort, and a lot more. We have done this for you. In this article, we’ll share a curated list of 100+ widely-known, recommended, and most popular repositories and open source GitHub projects for Machine Learning and Deep Learning. So without further ado, Let’s see all the hubs created by exper

              100+ Best GitHub Repositories For Machine Learning
            • Python open source libraries for scaling time series forecasting solutions

              By Francesca Lazzeri. This article is an extract from the book Machine Learning for Time Series Forecasting with Python, also by Lazzeri, published by Wiley. In the first and second articles in this series, I showed how to perform feature engineering on time series data with Python and how to automate the Machine Learning lifecycle for time series forecasting. In this third and concluding article,

                Python open source libraries for scaling time series forecasting solutions
              • GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released

                GIMP 2.99.12 is a huge milestone towards GIMP 3.0. Many of the missing pieces are getting together, even though it is still a work in progress. As usual, issues are expected and in particular in this release which got important updates in major areas, such as canvas interaction code, scripts, but also theming… “CMYK space invasion”, by Jehan (based on GPLv3 code screencast), Creative Commons by-sa

                  GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released
                • xvw.lol - Why I chose OCaml as my primary language

                  This article is a translation, the original version is available here. I started using the OCaml language regularly around 2012, and since then, my interest and enthusiasm for this language have only grown. It has become my preferred choice for almost all my personal projects, and it has also influenced my professional choices. Since 2014, I have been actively participating in public conferences d

                  • Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later

                    Exactly ten years ago today, we published "Why We Created Julia", introducing the Julia project to the world. At this point, we have moved well past the ambitious goals set out in the original blog post. Julia is now used by hundreds of thousands of people. It is taught at hundreds of universities and entire companies are being formed that build their software stacks on Julia. From personalized me

                      Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
                    • 17 types of similarity and dissimilarity measures used in data science. | Towards Data Science

                      The following article explains various methods for computing distances and showing their instances in our daily lives. Additionally, it… Various ML metrics. Inspired by Maarten Grootendorst. "There is no Royal Road to Geometry." – Euclid Quick note: Everything written and visualized has been created by the author unless it was specified. Illustrations and equations were generated using tools like

                        17 types of similarity and dissimilarity measures used in data science. | Towards Data Science
                      • Practical SQL for Data Analysis

                        Pandas is a very popular tool for data analysis. It comes built-in with many useful features, it's battle tested and widely accepted. However, pandas is not always the best tool for the job. SQL databases have been around since the 1970s. Some of the smartest people in the world worked on making it easy to slice, dice, fetch and manipulate data quickly and efficiently. SQL databases have come such

                          Practical SQL for Data Analysis
                        • The Pitchfork Story

                          A bit more than two years ago, as part of my work in Shopify’s Ruby and Rails Infrastructure team, I released a new Ruby HTTP server called Pitchfork. It has a bit of an unusual design and makes hard tradeoffs, so I’d like to explain the thought process behind these decisions and how I see the future of that project. Unicorn’s Design Is Fine Ever since I joined Shopify over 11 years ago, the main

                          • Accelerating Generative AI with PyTorch: Segment Anything, Fast – PyTorch

                            Blog Accelerating Generative AI with PyTorch: Segment Anything, Fast This post is the first part of a multi-series blog focused on how to accelerate generative AI models with pure, native PyTorch. We are excited to share a breadth of newly released PyTorch performance features alongside practical examples of how these features can be combined to see how far we can push PyTorch native performance.

                              Accelerating Generative AI with PyTorch: Segment Anything, Fast – PyTorch
                            • Welcome to Faiss Documentation — Faiss documentation

                              Faiss Faiss is a library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors. It contains algorithms that search in sets of vectors of any size, up to ones that possibly do not fit in RAM. It also contains supporting code for evaluation and parameter tuning. Faiss is written in C++ with complete wrappers for Python. Some of the most useful algorithms are implemented on the GPU. It is

                              • Simon Peyton Jones

                                Recorded 2022-02-01. Published 2022-03-25. Simon Peyton Jones is interviewed by Andres Löh and Joachim Breitner. Simon is the creator of Haskell and in this episode he talks about his new position at Epic, the origins of Haskell and why “it feels right”, and the (extra)ordinary Haskell programmers. Andres Löh: Hello Simon. Thank you so much for joining us today. Simon Peyton Jones: Hi Andres, hi J

                                • Version 1.0

                                  Version 1.0# For a short description of the main highlights of the release, please refer to Release Highlights for scikit-learn 1.0. Legend for changelogs Major Feature something big that you couldn’t do before. Feature something that you couldn’t do before. Efficiency an existing feature now may not require as much computation or memory. Enhancement a miscellaneous minor improvement. Fix somethin

                                  • Python/STAN Implementation of Multiplicative Marketing Mix Model, with Deep Dive into Adstock... | Towards Data Science

                                    Python/STAN Implementation of Multiplicative Marketing Mix Model, with Deep Dive into Adstock… Python/STAN Implementation of Multiplicative Marketing Mix Model With Deep Dive into Adstock, Diminishing Return, ROAS, and mROAS Full code and simulated dataset are posted on my Github repo: https://github.com/sibylhe/mmm_stan The methodology of this project is based on this paper by Google, but is appl

                                      Python/STAN Implementation of Multiplicative Marketing Mix Model, with Deep Dive into Adstock... | Towards Data Science
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