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- Little Ball of Fur - A Python graph sampling library for NetworkX (links in comment)
- Any advices on coding outside of school?
- Implementing Delta compression on a globally distributed system
- Bachelor’s Degree Capstone Idea
- [R] Researchers Propose ‘Neuro-Symbolic’ Approach for Generative Art
- Mathematical logic shown to end in contradiction
- Learn Machine Learning from Scratch
- Object Oriented Programming in Python
- Frontend Developer vs Backend Developer
- How They Hack You
- 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing And Applications (AISCA 2020)
- [N] ACL 2020 Announces Best Paper & Test-Of-Time Awards
Little Ball of Fur - A Python graph sampling library for NetworkX (links in comment) Posted: 08 Jul 2020 10:04 AM PDT |
Any advices on coding outside of school? Posted: 09 Jul 2020 12:56 AM PDT I need some source of projects for Java/Python. For Java i have learnt the fundamentals and OOP(including lambda expressions and file processing). Meanwhile for Python i'm a complete newbie. I need to code to remember and understand better but can't find a good source for ideas. A lot of project ideas i find on internet are often too advanced for my level. [link] [comments] |
Implementing Delta compression on a globally distributed system Posted: 08 Jul 2020 07:07 AM PDT |
Bachelor’s Degree Capstone Idea Posted: 08 Jul 2020 04:48 PM PDT So I'll have 1 more semester for my Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, and I have to do a capstone project for my final semester. The thing is, my school experience has been semi-online, I had little to no interaction with professors and faculties. And to be honest, I didn't learn all that much in this program. Things that I learned: Basic C++, Java, Visual Basic, HTML, CSS, very basic Node, and MongoDB. Looking at people's capstone projects, idk how do they do such complicated projects just by learning all these basic classes. Literally, they never taught us about making AI or connecting APIs. Anyway, here are the ideas that I can kinda come up with:
What will make it different is that I'm gonna make it where users can select their journal entries and see if they're currently making profit or loss, comparing the numbers and deciding at which rate/price they can at least make x% of profit,
As it says, students won't get lost finding room and places, gonna be a lot of work and surveying, Imma ask my professor if they let us do collab project.
Pi Dashcam connected to OBD-II to monitor the speed, engine status etc, recorded realtime with the dashcam, optional GPS. Good for insurance companies or parents monitoring their teenage drivings? Idk.
This one is super simple, probably not even qualified as a project lol. Anyway, it basically lets the user to see how their platter will look like, and how much it costs them. Like Pizza Hut's online pizza maker but for hibachi (my brother owns a small hibachi food truck, I thought about doing this for his business a while back)
Here's the 1 Million Dollar idea app: At first, it's just a regular FPS Aim Trainer, you'll fight bot(s) with their AI movement. The twist is: next time you spawn, your previous movements will be how the bot(s) move, so you'll be fighting against yourself(s). Like racing games racing with ghosts, but FPS. What better way to improve other than fighting someone your own skill level? The thing is: I have no experience with game programming at all, and I'm sure it's gonna be really hard to make. Anyway, what other idea for me to do that's pretty doable and acceptable for capstone project? Edit: formatting, reddit mobile sux [link] [comments] |
[R] Researchers Propose ‘Neuro-Symbolic’ Approach for Generative Art Posted: 08 Jul 2020 02:04 PM PDT On the topic of creating art, Spanish surrealist painter Joan Miro once said "the works must be conceived with fire in the soul, but executed with clinical coolness." No matter how much cool compute they may pack, how can today's AI models hope to access that essential "fire in the soul" when generating their artworks? In a new paper, researchers from Adobe, Georgia Tech, and Facebook AI Research propose a neuro-symbolic hybrid approach to address the challenge of creativity in generative art. Here is a quick read: Researchers Propose 'Neuro-Symbolic' Approach for Generative Art The paper Neuro-Symbolic Generative Art: A Preliminary Study is on arXiv. [link] [comments] |
Mathematical logic shown to end in contradiction Posted: 09 Jul 2020 01:04 AM PDT Magister colin leslie dean proves Mathematical logic shown to end in contradiction http://gamahucherpress.yellowgum.com/wp-content/uploads/A-Theory-of-Everything.pdf it is said 0.888... you say is a non-integer so with the exact same notation 0.777.. is a non-integer so with the exact same notation 0.999... must be a non-integer that is obvious thus when it is proven an integer (1) = a non-integer (0.999...) maths ends in contradiction integer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer An integer (from the Latin integer meaning "whole")[note 1] is a number that can be written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, 0, and −2048 are integers, while 9.75, 5+1/2, and √2 are not.The set of integers consists of zero (0), the positive natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), also called whole numbers or counting numbers" 1 is an integer 0.888.. is not an integer 0.999.. is not an integer thus when an integer (1)= a non-integer (0.999..) maths ends in contradiction it is said by definition and notation 0.888.. is a non-integer so thus with the exact same notation 0.777... would be a non-integer thus with the exact same notation 0.999... must be an non-integer that is obvious thus when it is proven an integer (1) = a non-integer (0.999...) maths ends in contradiction [link] [comments] |
Learn Machine Learning from Scratch Posted: 08 Jul 2020 09:23 AM PDT |
Object Oriented Programming in Python Posted: 08 Jul 2020 09:01 PM PDT |
Frontend Developer vs Backend Developer Posted: 08 Jul 2020 08:46 PM PDT |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2020 08:03 AM PDT Conference Announcements !!! 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing And Applications (AISCA 2020) November 28~29, 2020, Dubai, UAE Paper Submission Link :https://aisca2020.org/submission/index.php Here's where you can reach us : [aisca@aisca2020.org](mailto:aisca@aisca2020.org) or [aiscaconfe@yahoo.com](mailto:aiscaconfe@yahoo.com) [link] [comments] |
[N] ACL 2020 Announces Best Paper & Test-Of-Time Awards Posted: 08 Jul 2020 11:24 AM PDT Organizers of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) today announced their Best Paper Awards, with the Best Overall Paper going to Beyond Accuracy: Behavioral Testing of NLP Models with CheckList by researchers from Microsoft, University of Washington, and University of California-Irvine. Here is a quick look: ACL 2020 Announces Best Paper & Test-Of-Time Awards [link] [comments] |
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