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What does provisional paper acceptance mean in ECCV? Is that the default message everyone gets? submitted by /u/NotGondor [link] [Kommentare]
Hello Folks, we start our discussion on Lecture 10 of Probabilistic Machine Learning, now starting with Probability Multivariate Models. Univariate models are toy cases, in real life, ML models are multivariate. To understand dependence of more than one variables on each other we study ideas as Covariance, Correlations, we delve ourselves into the interesting concept of Simpson’s Paradox, with an example. We define the Multivariate Gaussian distribution, understand the level sets(curves) that we see in our computers while plotting, and gain insights into the geometric shape of the Gaussian density by using “Mahalanobis distance”. Mathematical foundations are extremely important, in that they make an ML engineer, data scientist stand out. These concepts are becoming so ubiquitous today, that folks from all backgrounds of engineering are interested in the mathematics behind these algorithms. I hope the learning community finds it helpful, and suggestions are always welcomed. These are FREE lectures. Link in comments submitted by /u/Negative_War_65 [link] [Kommentare]
The slain man’s son claims he received a sympathy text from the accused gunman, as well as a condolence call from the gunman’s wife asking about vacating the home.
Cursor and SpaceX have entered an agreement to co-develop coding and knowledge agent models together. With SpaceX having the right to acquire Cursor this year for $60B or pay them $10B instead. In coding–which is perhaps the path to general agents–being a top lab requires owning both the compute to train new models and capabilities … Continue reading Cursor and SpaceX: In search of a complete loop →
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You'd think that given the same bytes of input you'd get the same bytes of output. lol. lmao. No, you don't. It's complicated.
Smart LLM router — one call, the right model. Contribute to iliatankelevich/maslul development by creating an account on GitHub.