BecomingDataSci You're the Signal in the Noise, Sweetheart
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@ojahnn @mdlhx @there_are_two_ @emilymbender @evanmiltenburg For me, that doesn't depend on where the section is placed, but on how it is written.
@evanmiltenburg @emilymbender @ojahnn @there_are_two_ That's one very good reason, I think.
@ojahnn @there_are_two_ Having this section does not mean purging all citations from the rest of the paper!
@ojahnn @there_are_two_ I like to put related work that is immediately relevant to understanding my paper into Introduction, possibly Background, and Results (for comparison). For everything else that should be mentioned, I think the "Related Work" Section right before the Conclusion is great.
fermatslibrary Here’s a cool instance of the Banach fixed-point theorem pic.twitter.com/jRaZhyiNcM
pfadintegral Fragt sich anhand des Satzes „vor die Gesichter der drei Schauspieler wurden Balken montiert, um Probleme mit dem Urheberrecht zu vermeiden“ ob es Forschung zu gefühltem Recht gibt, analog zu intuitive physics
ojahnn Ich bin sowas von bereits fürs nächste "your last text is the motto of your political campaign" meme. pic.twitter.com/EpuwIQ07gu
there_are_two_ If done correctly, any science outreach event about AI should be in the comedy-horror genre.
PerlenDL Wenn zwei sich streiten, fliegen die Dritten. #PerlenDL pic.twitter.com/RG80Hwa1dd
NirantK For those getting started with #NLP or @spacy_io, this is still a good intro on how you can get creative with linguistics.
In this @kaggle kernel, we use @spacy_io's Dependency Parsing to convert a sentence => question & answer pair:
kaggle.com/nirant/hitchhi…
drguidoknapp 1899: New York bekommt ein Heine-Denkmal. Eigentlich sollte es in Düsseldorf errichtet werden – aber deutsche Antisemiten hatten dies verhindert.
Quelle: bit.ly/29u2zbb pic.twitter.com/b3fnHyBezc
"the assertion that we just need better C programmers goes way farther than that. It’s not just a question of whether people can catch problems in code that they write. It’s also expecting people to be capable of re-contextualizing every invariant in any code they interact with" twitter.com/rustlang/statu…