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- Would a math undergrad degree prepare you for a graduate program in Computer Science?
- [N] Yann LeCun Team's Barlow Twins Method Boosts SSL in Image Representation via Redundancy Reduction
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Would a math undergrad degree prepare you for a graduate program in Computer Science? Posted: 15 Mar 2021 08:12 PM PDT Apologies in advance but I don't know where else to ask this question. I am currently in my last year of my first undergrad and I want to take a second undergrad in Computer Science after I finish the first one. I intend to stay in the same university but I don't mind switching to a different one. The issue here is that the university I am currently attending has a highly competitive CS program with limited enrollment, so I have to have a plan B in case I don't get in. Would a Math degree be a good substitute/preparation for a future graduate program (masters or PhD) in Computer Science? I already know I want to focus on AI, if that helps. For sure I know I could just apply to a different university where it's easier to get accepted, but I would still like to know if there's anybody who went the Math route leading to CS and if this path is a viable option. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Mar 2021 09:46 PM PDT Yann LeCun and a team of researchers propose Barlow Twins, a method that learns self-supervised representations through a joint embedding of distorted images, with an objective function that can make the embedding vectors almost identical while reducing redundancy between their components. Here is a quick read: Yann LeCun Team's Barlow Twins Method Boosts SSL in Image Representation via Redundancy Reduction The paper Barlow Twins: Self-Supervised Learning via Redundancy Reduction is on arXiv. [link] [comments] |
[Comedy, Educational] Using python and threads to DESTROY guitar hero! Posted: 15 Mar 2021 05:16 PM PDT Hey guys! I just graduated and started a youtube channel to learn more about AI / CS. If you wanna have a quick laugh and learn something at the same time, check it out here! https://youtu.be/plYJPfDx7rg [link] [comments] |
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