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    [Project] From books to presentations in 10s with AR + ML Computer Science

    [Project] From books to presentations in 10s with AR + ML Computer Science


    [Project] From books to presentations in 10s with AR + ML

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:03 AM PDT

    Which rather unknown algorithm that was recently published do you deem very impressive and why?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:30 AM PDT

    PhD in theoretical CS - funding

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:49 PM PDT

    Hi everyone :)

    As in the title - I applied for a PhD in theoretical CS this year at Cambridge and received an offer, but didn't get the funding. Is there anyone out here who managed to get some external source in such case? (For example, does it make any sense to send out emails to companies like MS Research asking if they would be willing to fund a PhD?)

    Thanks,

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    Denoise old music recordings with neural networks

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 08:17 PM PDT

    Best courses to learn asp.net core 3.1 ?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:27 AM PDT

    Top 10 Reasons For Why to Learn Python For Data Science And More

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 01:36 AM PDT

    Flexible tool for translating text and at the same time gives the user the freedom to choose the desired translator

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 12:04 AM PDT

    I created a flexible tool for translating text and at the same time gives the user freedom to choose the desired translator. Check up the readme for a quick start or docs for a detailed explanation. The project starts to gain attention and I wanted to share it with the community.

    I posted this on the github thread and someone said I should post it here too.

    Link to the repo: https://github.com/nidhaloff/deep_translator

    Pypi: https://pypi.org/project/deep-translator/

    Docs: https://deep-translator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest

    Feel free to contact me or make a pull request. Please consider giving it a star on github if you find it useful or opening an issue if you found a bug or if you have an idea/enhancement ;)

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    Question about pumping lemma: Do we just have to limit some strings with p?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 05:19 PM PDT

    I have seen that we set p as factor for any substring?

    So we limit xy within this string of length p right?

    Can we choose the section of length p like we want to show that with this p it is not possible to pump any y and still stay in the language?

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    Top 10 Easy ways to improve programming skills for beginners

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:33 PM PDT

    Can NSA decrypt One Time Pads ??

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:50 PM PDT

    [R] Tour the World From Your Couch: Google ‘NeRF-W’ Delivers Accurate 3D Scene Reconstruction of Complex Outdoor Environments

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 02:15 PM PDT

    Google researchers have introduced a series of extensions to the SOTA view-synthesis method Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) that enable it to produce high-quality 3D representations of complex scenes with only unstructured image collections as input. The approach improves NeRF's ability to model common real-world phenomena such as variable illumination conditions or transient occluders found in such uncontrolled images.

    Here is a quick read: Tour the World From Your Couch: Google 'NeRF-W' Delivers Accurate 3D Scene Reconstruction of Complex Outdoor Environments

    The paper NeRF in the Wild: Neural Radiance Fields for Unconstrained Photo Collections is on arXiv. Additional information and examples are available on the GitHub project page.

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    Text Comprehension For Identifying Names (Last, First, Titles, etc.)

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 11:44 AM PDT

    I crawled a list of 3000 contacts for my company's sales department, but for them to be more useful I need the names to be formatted, so that I know what part of the name the title (dr, prof, mr, mrs), the first name and the last name is. Doing a normal algorithm isn't going to work since there is no way to tell apart for example a double first name or double last name.

    So I was wondering if anybody knows of a machine learning approach for identifying those names (existing or theoretical ideas).

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    Top Most iOS Programming Language to Learn in 2020

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 02:12 AM PDT

    top computer science websites students must visit?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:38 PM PDT

    What type of math is involved in CompSci

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:53 AM PDT

    What type of math is involved in CompSci

    Numbers (LCM, HCF, Prime, Decimals)? Algebra? Graphs? Ratio? Geometry? Pythagoras? Trigonometry? Probability? Statistics?

    Which of these topics are in CompSci too?

    Thanks!

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    Could anyone assist in where I could get resources to learn all this quickly to complete work? Or if anyone could assist me with the work itself give me a pm

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:44 PM PDT

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