Human Stories in AI: Simon Stochholm
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- In this episode we have special guest Simon Stochhom, a lecturer at UCL in Denmark. Simon applies machine learning, especially deep learning, to images, video and time series in wide variety of settings. And by “wide variety”, I really mean it. Simon is fearless when it comes to seizing opportunities that come up and somehow turns them all into success stories.
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I'm from Denmark and I study Data Science!
DOUBLE BAM! :)
DOUBLE BAM! :)
Josh, I want you to know that you are making a big difference with these stories. God bless you and all the folks sharing their stories, making Data Science concrete and relatable. Gold mine!
Thank you very much!!!
Amazing to see more people with linguistics background in AI! ❤
:)
Very inspiring! Truly a human story - fearless indeed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing story!
True!
Josh, hello! Just recently, the ML community saw the emergence of revolutionary Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KANs). I would be very glad if you could make a video about them; I particularly enjoy your presentation style, thank you.
I'll keep that in mind.
Hi StatQuest! Have you seen the mamba ssm paper? I would love a stat quest on training and using it. Thanks to your videos I now understand a lot of the basics of machine learning. However when I see all the notation in ML papers, and the mamba paper, I get super confused. So yea, I think it would be awesome if you did a StatQuest on mamba, and maybe you could do a StatQuest on how to understand all those pesky notations.
I'll keep that in mind.
Superrrb Awesome Fantastic video
Thanks 🤗!
Project on who was captain can we have more detail with the code explanation.
Maybe!
The articles can be found by searching my name (Simon Stochholm) on google scholar or LinkedIn (I think UA-cam will remove direct links). Unfortunately, neither the code nor the dataset has been released, as this could potentially reveal business secrets.
Hello from algeria
Hello! :)