Cliff Rodgers (@2kliph) 's Twitter Profile
Cliff Rodgers

@2kliph

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Alan Patterson (EBay). They’ve been working on their Knowledge Graph for under a year. Biggest problem is identity (record linkage), depending on context. #iswc2018 #iswc_conf

Alan Patterson (EBay). They’ve been working on their Knowledge Graph for under a year. Biggest problem is identity (record linkage), depending on context. 

#iswc2018 #iswc_conf
Juan Sequeda (@juansequeda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jamie Taylor (Google). KG has 1 billion things, 70 billion facts. Not enough. Challenges: managing identity (Chicago Bull w MJ and w/o MJ are the same?) managing semantic stability (I.e. the meaning of sports has evolved) #iswc2018 #iswc_conf

Jamie Taylor (Google).  KG has 1 billion things, 70 billion facts. Not enough. Challenges: managing identity (Chicago Bull w MJ and w/o MJ are the same?) managing semantic stability (I.e. the meaning of sports has evolved) 

#iswc2018 #iswc_conf
Elements of Clojure (@elementsofclj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reader with domain expertise and no engineering background will find only a subset of names self-evident. An experienced engineer with no domain knowledge will find a different subset to be self-evident.

nxthompson (@nxthompson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's say you wanted to train a facial recognition algorithm on aging. What would do? Maybe start a meme like #10yearchallenge wired.com/story/facebook…

ANT Neuromeeting (@antneuromeeting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

School is out, but the students just can’t get enough! Great session on navigated and robotized #TMS for therapy and research. #ANTNM19

School is out, but the students just can’t get enough! Great session on navigated and robotized #TMS for therapy and research. #ANTNM19
Dragan Djuric (@draganrocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers aiprobook.com/numerical-line… basically… the only #AI book that walks the walk 100% executable code step-by-step instructions from theory to implementation superfast implementation #Nvidia #GPU #CUDA #AMD #OpenCL #Intel #JVM #MachineLearning

Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers
aiprobook.com/numerical-line…
basically…
the only #AI book that walks the walk
100% executable code
step-by-step instructions
from theory to implementation
superfast implementation
#Nvidia #GPU #CUDA
#AMD #OpenCL
#Intel #JVM #MachineLearning
Rob Palmer (@robpalmer2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two proposals hit Stage 3 at TC39 this week. ?? 🔥 Nullary Coalescing ?. 🔥 Optional Chaining Get ready for more question marks in your JS!

Corey Quinn (@quinnypig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Between two evils, I always pick the one that doesn’t have a patently unreasonable 18 month post-employment noncompete agreement." — Mae “us-“ West

Cliff Rodgers (@2kliph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bummed that Kindle on #iphone can’t render Arabic script in G. Willow Wilson book. Is this a problem with the format or the app? How can I help you support displaying the Arabic alphabet alongside other characters?

Conrad Barski (@lisperati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today my company and I are excited to release qlkit, an open source clojure/clojurescript web development framework based on graph queries! Check out our walkthrough: medium.com/@conrad_9565/l…

Today my company and I are excited to release qlkit, an open source clojure/clojurescript web development framework based on graph queries! Check out our walkthrough:
medium.com/@conrad_9565/l…
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Proselint is a linter for prose—a command-line tool which analyzes text for redundancy, jargon, illogic, clichés, sexism, misspelling, inconsistency, misuse of symbols, malapropisms, oxymorons, security gaffes, hedging, apologizing, pretension, and more proselint.com

Proselint is a linter for prose—a command-line tool which analyzes text for redundancy, jargon, illogic, clichés, sexism, misspelling, inconsistency, misuse of symbols, malapropisms, oxymorons, security gaffes, hedging, apologizing, pretension, and more proselint.com