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Alfredo Canziani

@alfcnz

Musician, math lover, cook, dancer, 🏳️‍🌈, and an ass prof of Computer Science at New York University

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linkhttp://atcold.github.io calendar_today01-09-2012 18:05:34

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Got to meet this one visualisation wizard in person! Truly impressive presentation.
My student got star struck as well! 😁
Thanks, Gabriel Peyré, for the amazing talk and being incredibly humble while listening to the feedback. Thanks, joan bruna, for inviting him!

Got to meet this one visualisation wizard in person! Truly impressive presentation. My student got star struck as well! 😁 Thanks, @gabrielpeyre, for the amazing talk and being incredibly humble while listening to the feedback. Thanks, @joanbruna, for inviting him!
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Every time I encounter precision and recall I need to brush up their definitions for forgetting them the next day 😭. If that’s true for you as well, say no more 🥳!
In today’s lecture, we finally understand *visually* how to evaluate a binary classifier! 😇😇😇

Every time I encounter precision and recall I need to brush up their definitions for forgetting them the next day 😭. If that’s true for you as well, say no more 🥳! In today’s lecture, we finally understand *visually* how to evaluate a binary classifier! 😇😇😇
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April 8, 2024—a day I’ll never forget☀️
Here’s my composite over one my grandfather’s pear trees here in Indiana showing the Sun slipping behind the Moon and emerging just 90 minutes later!🤩

April 8, 2024—a day I’ll never forget☀️ Here’s my composite over one my grandfather’s pear trees here in Indiana showing the Sun slipping behind the Moon and emerging just 90 minutes later!🤩
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This was possibly the best prepared eclipse ever and already iconic pictures were taken.

This is a plane flying through the totality in Jonesboro photographed by Kendall Rust.

This was possibly the best prepared eclipse ever and already iconic pictures were taken. This is a plane flying through the totality in Jonesboro photographed by Kendall Rust.
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2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE — The most stunning natural phenomenon on Earth, a total solar eclipse, swept across North America today. Here’s the entire sequence as seen from Presque Isle, Maine, under crystal clear skies.

2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE — The most stunning natural phenomenon on Earth, a total solar eclipse, swept across North America today. Here’s the entire sequence as seen from Presque Isle, Maine, under crystal clear skies.
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In case you have ever wondered, this is what a total solar eclipse look like from an airplane

[📹 Sylvain Chapeland, timelapse]
[📍 Flight 870 Anchorage to Honolulu, 2016]

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During a solar eclipse, the gaps between leaves on trees act as multiple pinhole cameras,

and each gap projects its own crescent-shaped image of the eclipsed sun onto the ground.

📹gottigreen

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Solar eclipse, Washington Square Park, NYC.
In today’s lecture we learnt how to build a pinhole camera and a mirror based projector. Then, we went on a school trip to observe the celestial event.

Solar eclipse, Washington Square Park, NYC. In today’s lecture we learnt how to build a pinhole camera and a mirror based projector. Then, we went on a school trip to observe the celestial event.
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If this were a science paper, you would expect a country that picks its science workforce at random as a “weak baseline” and a leading nation like the US to actively experiment towards state-of-the-art, or at least beat the baseline.

Not providing a guaranteed path for…

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a simple way to fingerprint a language-

take a bunch of text in the language, and every time one character occurs after another, connect them with a line from the left side to the right side

here is English after 70 million characters

a simple way to fingerprint a language- take a bunch of text in the language, and every time one character occurs after another, connect them with a line from the left side to the right side here is English after 70 million characters
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New Video!

Excited to be starting a new series on natural language processing! This first video, aims to explain what a Language Model is, through the N-Gram Language Model.

Stay tuned for more! I’ll be posting the next chapter next Monday (April 8)

youtu.be/1il-s4mgNdI

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Question to my followers: what’s the latest repo for video style transfer? Something I could use for cartoonising a dance video for kids, let’s say. Thanks! 🙏🏻

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Flying Machines Which Do Not Fly
The New York Times | October 9, 1903 | Unknown
Source: freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1…

Flying Machines Which Do Not Fly The New York Times | October 9, 1903 | Unknown Source: freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1…
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There's only ~2 days to go to send your application to this year's EEML Summer School, proudly hosted in Novi Sad 🇷🇸

Our team is working hard behind the scenes to make it an event to remember. The speaker list speaks for itself 🤩 I really hope to see you there!

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On Mon we talked about joint, posterior, prior, evidence, marginal, conditional, and more… 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫
So, let's recap what we can do with a full-joint over three binary random variables: Toothache, Cavity, and whether the dentist probe Catch'es on a tooth.

On Mon we talked about joint, posterior, prior, evidence, marginal, conditional, and more… 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 So, let's recap what we can do with a full-joint over three binary random variables: Toothache, Cavity, and whether the dentist probe Catch'es on a tooth.
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