Onur YΓΌrΓΌten, Pawel Rosikiewicz and Oksana Riba Grognuz will be with us on May 11th to talk about "Assessing readiness for AI projects: Case study with a Skin Cancer Detection System"
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Ed @Snowden will be speaking at #AMLD2020.
His revelations have awakened the world into the new reality of mass surveillance. We look forward to talking to him about machine learning, surveillance, privacy, and his book #PermanentRecord.
This 4th of Dec. at @SwissAI_ meet-up, @MatteoCaorsi, who has orchestrated the development of Giotto, will present the reasons to back open source research projects.
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πΊοΈ Where/When:
Wed., 4th Dec. 18:00-22.00, #EPFL, Lausanne
Events like @SwissAI meet-up strengthen the community. Free to entry, great talks, it consistently gathers an interesting crowd.
@MatteoCaorsi will be sharing his experience in leading an open-source project from the research ideas to the Azure pipeline to make it happen.
I'm pressing record on the first video of a new course. I'm trying to make it my most visually striking and beautiful one yet. Here's a slide. I think it'll come nice and appealing.
A pleasure to team up with @MartinCiupa, @SwissAI_ and #DigitalGeneva to talk all thing #AI. In particular, how the great value it can generate can only be achieved if we take a #responsible approach to deal with all the "unknown-unkowns" inherent to #EmergingTechnologies
How to optimize pandas groupby aggregations: a tutorial
1. Avoid groupby.apply at all costs
2. Execute all group-independent operations before grouping
3. Create new DF columns b/c of #2
4. Only use built-in grouby methods
5. Calculate columns that depend on aggregated result
#OpenScience: What can we expect from lawyers? @MichelJaccard from @idestavocats just gave #OSIP2019 participants a legal (& very engaged) perspective on the topic: individual vs collective, control vs extensive use, etc. Thanks for addressing these aspects in such a lively way!
If you write code that looks like this, please stop. :) There is a super cool pattern called "Guarding clauses". Learn it and you won't go back. refactoring.com/catalog/replβ¦