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Latest revision as of 15:24, 22 February 2019

HL content: Modeling & Simulation[1]

Please review this article. You should be able to discuss:

  1. Word Embeddings (click here for a video)
  2. CNNs, RNNs (see here also: Convolutional neural networks (CNNs))
  1. Mobile Machine Learning
  2. Deep Learning in the Home

Latest news in computer science[edit]

There are many "tech news" feeds, and few "computer science" feeds. Please understand the difference. In general, a good computer science feed focuses on deep technical aspects of emerging technology while "tech news" usually focuses on the social application of new technology.

YOU SHOULD ABSOLUTELY HAVE A LIST OF SITES YOU VISIT ON A REGULAR BASIS TO KEEP CURRENT ON COMPUTER SCIENCE

Association[edit]

Standards[edit]

  • Discuss the latest advances in natural language processing.

References[edit]