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Bipin Lekhak

@bipin_lekhak

AI | ML | Statistics
pHD Student/aspirant
@CBL_RIT at @RITtigers

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calendar_today22-09-2022 15:37:28

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Ever since I read the Neural ODE paper, my entire understanding of Neural Netwroks and therefore whatever related Task I have worked on for the last 5 years, has changed. It feels so surreal. It's scary and awesome at the same time.

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For folks from Western Nepal, this is unfortunately a well heard story. Bengal Tigers (which are huge) instead of leopards, in roads which are quarter decent to this.

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I don't think this is healthy for AI development. With the advent of deep learning, people were already concerned about the collapsing of the field around one technique. Now we're seeing it collapse further around a single AI model. This complete lack of diversity cannot be good.

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I understand what toml is trying to do, being all simple and avoiding any complicated logics and all, but sporadically, it still feels restrictive.

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New to c++, and I am using this weird “hack” to return multiple disparate variables from a function. There must surely be a better way to do this?

New to c++, and I am using this weird “hack” to return multiple disparate variables from a function.

There must surely be a better way to do this?