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    [AI application] Python implementation of Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) algorithm for Super Mario Bros. 29/32 levels have been conquered Computer Science


    [AI application] Python implementation of Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) algorithm for Super Mario Bros. 29/32 levels have been conquered

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 05:31 PM PDT

    Is compsci for me? Will i enjoy it?

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 10:22 AM PDT

    So i'm currently a junior cs major and I'm pretty close to graduation. The closer i get the more i kind of don't want to sit in a desk and code all day. I'm a really social person and i like talking all day and i like being on my feet and doing things rather than sitting down all day or being at home remotely all day. I like cs, i enjoy problem solving, i like coding, but i don't really love any of it. On top of that, i've struggled in all of my math classes. At this point i'm too close to not get my cs degree. I can't just ditch it and i don't really want to. I'm leaning towards teaching but that's for a different post. What i'm asking is, is the money worth it? Has anyone else experienced this and how'd it work out? Is it actually a social job? Is there a sector or some other form that involves moving and interacting more with other people? Thanks.

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    What level of math/statistics do new PhD students at a top university typically have?

    Posted: 26 Jul 2020 01:55 AM PDT

    For a machine learning program?

    For a graph theory program?

    For an algorithms program?

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    Biochemistry BSc + CS MSc

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 02:56 PM PDT

    Hi, next year ill be 28 and enter biochemistry undergrad and at the same time i'll probly learn programming on my own, some algorithms, data structures and stuff.

    At 32 i'll be done with biochemistry and at 33 will be done with the MS in computer science.

    -My question is, is a BS in computer science better in my case ?-Is an MS in software engineering better than a MS in CS in my case ?

    -Will i be able to get hired at developer positions with the masters ? Is the masters ranked higher at the employers' eye ?

    -Will my age be a problem?

    -> Just for info, my ideal position would be in bioinformatics but where i live these jobs are rare.Most are regular dev positions , thats why i need some CS to reduce my risk of beeing unemployed, but i also love programming !

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    Meaning of "X years of experience" in a language?

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 06:43 PM PDT

    I am fresh out of college, and am trying to find a job in our current wasteland. What exactly counts as "past experience"? I've been using python for 5 years, but I've only ever been paid for about 4 months of it during a year of paid summer research. Would you included year-long projects done for a senior seminar when talking about experience?

    Thank you all so much for your help.

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    IDE Shortcuts for Java Programmers

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 11:49 PM PDT

    COCO-WholeBody dataset is the first large-scale benchmark for whole-body pose estimation. It is an extension of COCO 2017 dataset with the same train/val split as COCO.

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 04:44 PM PDT

    Latest from Stanford and Adobe Researchers: Inferring 3D human motion from video sequences that takes initial 2D and 3D pose estimates as input.

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 02:34 PM PDT

    Reasons why it is important to learn Statistics for machine learning

    Posted: 25 Jul 2020 05:53 AM PDT

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