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    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (July 24, 2020) Computer Science

    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (July 24, 2020) Computer Science


    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (July 24, 2020)

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 06:04 PM PDT

    /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.

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    California's Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 is still ramping up but already there's a 2.0 version in the works

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 10:39 AM PDT

    Why Neuro-symbolic AI is the future of AI: Here’s how it works

    Posted: 24 Jul 2020 03:54 AM PDT

    How is SICP when you already know the basics?

    Posted: 24 Jul 2020 03:40 AM PDT

    Hello, currently a 2nd year comp engineering student and wanted to learn more before next semester start. My objective is to not just learn by "passing by" but to absolutely understand what is going on. Recently I heared about SICP and catched my attention, but I dont know if it is just an introduction to Comp Sci or it actually goes deep.

    For reference I consider myself to have more or less intermediate programming skills, my most recent project being a Conway's Game of Life version. I think I'll be interested in some maths too, since I think thats an aspect that I'm lacking too.

    Any other books/resources/courses recommendations would be appreciated!

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    Best Uses of R programming and Rstudio In Real World

    Posted: 24 Jul 2020 01:55 AM PDT

    Ultimate Professionals Guide to Project Management

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 11:19 PM PDT

    Theoretical computer science masters in Europe

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 09:16 AM PDT

    This year I'm finishing my undergraduate in Mathematics on Cambridge and I'm strongly considering going into theoretical computer science for masters. Since Cambridge doesn't really offer that I'm looking at somewhere else. So far I liked the programs on Oxford (Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science) and ETH. What other (preferably European) unis have good theoretical computer science programs?

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    [R] Microsoft & MIT Apply Adversarially Robust Models for Better Transfer Learning

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 02:21 PM PDT

    Aside from source dataset accuracy, are there other approaches that could help boost transfer learning performance? A team of researchers from Microsoft Research and MIT identify one such aspect in the paper Do Adversarially Robust ImageNet Models Transfer Better?, proposing that despite being less accurate on ImageNet, adversarially robust neural networks can match or improve their standard counterparts' transfer performance.

    Here is a quick read: Microsoft & MIT Apply Adversarially Robust Models for Better Transfer Learning

    The paper Do Adversarially Robust ImageNet Models Transfer Better? is on arXiv.

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    From ECCV2020: Reconstruct a morphable shape, texture, and viewpoint from an image collection without 3D ground truth *and* 2D keypoints, allowing us to explore new categories like shoes!

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 07:57 PM PDT

    ASL Dataset

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 05:48 PM PDT

    Does anyone know of datasets for special ASL signs? Like the word deaf and cry have a special sign language motion that's used to indicate the word instead of signing out the letters "c r y"

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    CS/Stats or CS/Math to work in A.I

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 10:05 AM PDT

    I'm interested in working in A.I. Now, whether that's machine learning or deep learning or computer vision and self-driving cars, that I have yet to see. Here are the 2 programs:

    CS/stats

    CS/Math

    ( The Comp 424 up to Comp 567 courses you see in the cs/stats is also included in cs/math. It's just not mentioned here.)

    Which program would you suggest me to choose?

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    [R] Joint Spatial-Temporal Transformation Learning Boosts Video Inpainting Performance

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 12:47 PM PDT

    A recent paper by a team of researchers from Sun Yat-sen University, Key Laboratory of Machine Intelligence and Advanced Computing and Microsoft Research Asia introduces a joint Spatial-Temporal Transformer Network (STTN) to tackle such video inpainting challenges.

    Here is a quick read: Joint Spatial-Temporal Transformation Learning Boosts Video Inpainting Performance

    The paper Learning Joint Spatial-Temporal Transformations for Video Inpainting is on arXiv.

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    STEM Club! Sign up if you’re interested.

    Posted: 23 Jul 2020 10:20 AM PDT

    Hi! So I recently decided to create this club in order to meet teenagers who were interested in STEM. Personally I want to pursue aerospace engineering but I don't exactly know anyone personally who wants to pursue something in aerospace. That's why hopefully this club will allow me to meet teenagers from all around the world who are as passionate as me for engineering as well as STEM in general. I hope you sign up and we get to know each other!

    I started this club to focus on bringing together aspiring STEM majors from all around the world. It will be a platform on building your skills and a great place to make your connections with like-minded individuals as well as providing accountability and peer-to-peer mentoring. Sign up if you're an aspiring STEM major!

    https://forms.gle/xBD8i7PN1JxBBx9K7

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