CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 11, 2020) Computer Science |
- CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 11, 2020)
- Getting to Know Greedy Algorithms Through Examples
- Math prerequisites to learn DS&A ?
- [crosspost from IAMA] I’m Michael Ellison. I grew up experiencing poverty and homelessness, co-founded a $1+ billion company, then started a nonprofit helping underrepresented students land tech careers. AMA!
- Research Suggestions for an URA
- [R] TinySpeech: Novel Attention Condensers Enable Deep Recognition Networks on Edge Devices
- Cross-Platform Testing
- Security and the Internet of Things
- Drawing With Python: Most Interesting Way To Learn Python Programming Language
- What exactly does Application Programming Interface (API) mean?
CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 11, 2020) Posted: 10 Sep 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. Pointers
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Getting to Know Greedy Algorithms Through Examples Posted: 10 Sep 2020 10:15 PM PDT |
Math prerequisites to learn DS&A ? Posted: 11 Sep 2020 01:31 AM PDT I'm not a computer science student, I'm learning to code on my own, I want to take this course on coursera from Princeton university about Data structure and algorithm, but I need to know first before diving in if am I supposed to be comfortable in some area of mathematics? Because I lack math knowledge. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 10 Sep 2020 10:44 AM PDT |
Research Suggestions for an URA Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:07 PM PDT I am an undergraduate research assistant beginning a project aimed at looking at the rhetoric surrounding big tech regulation (My supervisor is a law professor). Questions I want to investigate include: How does big tech talk about regulation, who else is talking about tech regulation, what is the arc of this spread, etc... So far I have been looking into scraping social media comments relevant to big data regulation, and then running a topic model to identify and track trends over time. From my very brief overview, I would love to get suggestions on other methods, databases, research papers, questions to explore in this work. Let me know if I could answer claifying questions. Cheers [link] [comments] |
[R] TinySpeech: Novel Attention Condensers Enable Deep Recognition Networks on Edge Devices Posted: 10 Sep 2020 02:13 PM PDT In a new paper, researchers from the University of Waterloo and DarwinAI propose novel attention condensers designed to enable the building of low-footprint, highly-efficient deep neural networks for on-device speech recognition on the edge. The team demonstrates low-precision "TinySpeech" deep neural networks comprising such attention condensers and tailored specifically for limited-vocabulary speech recognition. Here is a quick read: TinySpeech: Novel Attention Condensers Enable Deep Recognition Networks on Edge Devices The paper TinySpeech: Attention Condensers for Deep Speech Recognition Neural Networks on Edge Devices is on arXiv. [link] [comments] |
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Security and the Internet of Things Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:45 PM PDT |
Drawing With Python: Most Interesting Way To Learn Python Programming Language Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:30 PM PDT |
What exactly does Application Programming Interface (API) mean? Posted: 08 Sep 2020 02:43 PM PDT The more I read up about it, the more confusing I find it. Can anyone explain it please? [link] [comments] |
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