CompSci Weekend SuperThread (March 01, 2019) Computer Science |
- CompSci Weekend SuperThread (March 01, 2019)
- A Brief History of Computer Vision (and Convolutional Neural Networks)
- The Philosophy of Computer Science
- Tough job interview ahead
- Former Google engineer breaks down interview problems he used to use to screen candidates. Lots of good programming tips and advice.
- Deep Learning in Clojure from Scratch to GPU: CUDA and OpenCL, Nvidia and AMD
- Request Review for paper about LSPACE vs NP
- What is a job within computer science which is in high demand but short in supply?
CompSci Weekend SuperThread (March 01, 2019) Posted: 28 Feb 2019 05:05 PM PST /r/compsci strives to be the best online community for computer scientists. We moderate posts to keep things on topic. This Weekend SuperThread provides a discussion area for posts that might be off-topic normally. Anything Goes: post your questions, ideas, requests for help, musings, or whatever comes to mind as comments in this thread. Pointers
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A Brief History of Computer Vision (and Convolutional Neural Networks) Posted: 01 Mar 2019 03:50 AM PST |
The Philosophy of Computer Science Posted: 28 Feb 2019 04:53 AM PST Hey guys, Where do you think that philosophy and compsci converge in the most significant/fundamental way? What areas of philosophy (metaphysics, ontology, epistemology) do you think are the foundation of compsci? What do you think are the most interesting philosophical questions/problems that it rises? I'm interested in philosophy but my knowledge is very limited and I want to expand it. Do you have any recommendations on topics/books/authors? Thanks in advance. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Feb 2019 11:55 PM PST Im a person that easily freaks out and I feel quite embarrassed for that so please forgive me for using a throwaway as my real account is very established and I don't wanna stain my reputation. My friends know me for my awkwardness and constantly finding a way to fuck up my first impression with new bosses. (kind of like that malcom in the middle episodes with hal t the company picnic). My problem: I didn't prepare properly for the interview and procrastinated. The job requires Python and my friend recommended me to the manager and he may have overexagerated on my python skills. I found a list of commonly asked python questions which was incredibly useful. However I was wondering if anyone here has some tips to decrease my nervousity level and perhaps some tips on some personal questions I should prepare myself for. I suck at people skills which makes me very worried. Smelling my bergamot candles and working out only helps so much in terms of cortisol :P [link] [comments] |
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Deep Learning in Clojure from Scratch to GPU: CUDA and OpenCL, Nvidia and AMD Posted: 28 Feb 2019 01:58 PM PST |
Request Review for paper about LSPACE vs NP Posted: 28 Feb 2019 07:47 AM PST The P versus NP problem is a major unsolved problem in computer science. This consists in knowing the answer of the following question: Is P equal to NP? Another major complexity classes are LSPACE, PSPACE and EXP. Whether LSPACE = P is a fundamental question that it is as important as it is unresolved. We show if P = NP, then LSPACE = NP. Consequently, if LSPACE is not equal to NP, then P is not equal to NP. According to Lance Fortnow, it seems that LSPACE versus NP is easier to be proven. However, with this proof we show this problem is as hard as P versus NP. Moreover, we prove the complexity class P is not equal to PSPACE as a direct consequence of this result. Furthermore, we demonstrate if PSPACE is not equal to EXP, then P is not equal to NP. [link] [comments] |
What is a job within computer science which is in high demand but short in supply? Posted: 28 Feb 2019 11:25 AM PST And preferably one that can be done online and individually. I am looking to improve my skills in something that I can sell. [link] [comments] |
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