The End of Moores Law, by Rodney Brookes. Computer Science |
- The End of Moores Law, by Rodney Brookes.
- A Survey on Analog Models of Computation [abstract + link to PDF]
- The Philosophy of Computational Complexity
- If graph isomorphism were NP Complete, would more people seriously consider that P=NP?
- What makes data analytics within computer science positivism paradigm?
- $25,000 Coding Competition in New York
- Temperature spirals, word vectors, L-Systems, oh my! Monday Cup of Coding #2
- What is file authentication and how does it work?
The End of Moores Law, by Rodney Brookes. Posted: 29 May 2018 06:48 PM PDT |
A Survey on Analog Models of Computation [abstract + link to PDF] Posted: 30 May 2018 01:08 AM PDT |
The Philosophy of Computational Complexity Posted: 29 May 2018 04:51 AM PDT |
If graph isomorphism were NP Complete, would more people seriously consider that P=NP? Posted: 29 May 2018 09:52 PM PDT |
What makes data analytics within computer science positivism paradigm? Posted: 29 May 2018 04:54 PM PDT What makes data analytics within computer science positivism paradigm? I'm doing a research and wonder why most data analytics in computer science is under positivism paradigm. [link] [comments] |
$25,000 Coding Competition in New York Posted: 29 May 2018 01:37 PM PDT The Data Open: Code Edition is a competition for elite software engineering professionals, hosted by Citadel LLC and Citadel Securities. The event includes two components: Seminar on Neural Networks: A professor at Columbia University who is a leader in Artificial Intelligence will teach you how to build a neural network solution, centered around Optical Character Recognition. Data Analysis Competition: Participants will work in teams to apply neural networks methods towards a real-world problem statement. Winners earn $25,000 in prizes and an opportunity to present their findings. The competition is scheduled for Saturday, July 14th in New York City. Citadel will cover travel expenses for participants living outside of the NY region during the time of the event. Please register through our online form at https://on.citadel.com/code, which includes a short questionnaire and technical assessment. We encourage you to complete your registration at your earliest convenience as this event has limited seats available! If you have any further questions, please contact vikram@correlation-one.com. [link] [comments] |
Temperature spirals, word vectors, L-Systems, oh my! Monday Cup of Coding #2 Posted: 29 May 2018 09:35 AM PDT |
What is file authentication and how does it work? Posted: 29 May 2018 12:42 PM PDT |
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