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Intro to Data Science


Web Scraping

  • Marcus Way is an SDE at Amazon and was previously a Software Engineer at Wanderu, a company that helps people find the lowest bus fares. This workshop took us through the process of acquiring data from the web before building a model to predict whether an article's title originated from Gawker or the Wall Street Journal. Notebook


Theano

  • Alec Radford is the Head of Research at indico. His talk introduced Theano and convolutional networks. Video | Code


Data Visualization


Semi-supervised Learning

  • Eli Brown is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at DePaul. His talk focused on using interactive visualizations to help users leverage learning algorithms. Slides | Paper


Dealing with Temporal Clinical Data

  • Marzyeh Ghassemi is a PhD Student at MIT CSAIL in the Clinical Decision Making Group. Her session introduced both Latent Dirchlet Allocation and Gaussian Processes before walking us through her recent paper entitled "A Multivariate Timeseries Modeling Approach to Severity of Illness Assessment and Forecasting in ICU with Sparse, Heterogeneous Clinical Data." Paper | Slides


RNNs and Hyperparameters


Bayesian Methods


Distributed Learning

  • Arno Candel is the Chief Architect at H2o. His talk focused on the implementation and application of distributed machine learning algorithms such as Elastic Net, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, and Deep Neural Networks. Slides

Techniques for Dimensionality Reduction

  • Dan Steinburg is a PhD student in intelligent systems at the University of Pittsburgh. His talked introduced various techniques for dimensionality reduction including PCA, multidimensional scaling, isomaps, locally linear embedding, and laplacian eigenmaps. Slides

Modeling Sensor Data

  • Hank Roark is a Data Scientist at H2O, where he works on building data products within the domains of machine prognostics, health management, and agriculture. His workshop focused on on the challenges faced when modeling streaming sensor data. Slides | Notebook


Introduction to Markov Decision Processes


Perception as Analysis by Synthesis

  • Tejas Kulkarni is a PhD Student at MIT in Josh Tenenbaum's lab and spent last summer working at Google DeepMind in London. His talk will was focused on his recent paper entitled: "Picture: A Probabilistic Programming Language for Scene Perception." Paper | Slides


Operationalizing Data Science Output

  • Tom LaGatta is a Senior Data Scientist & Analytics Architect at Splunk. His session focused on aligning data science output with operational workflows. Slides


GPU Accelerated Learning

  • Bob Crovella joined NVIDIA in 1998 and leads a technical team that is responsible for supporting GPU Computing Products. His talk began with an introduction to why GPUs are helpful when training deep neural networks. He then walked through demos of cuDNN and DIGITS from the perspective of how they fit together with frameworks like Caffe, Torch, and Theano. Slides | Video


High Dimensional Function Learning

  • Jason Klusowski is a PhD student at Yale and presented on the computational and theoretical aspects of approximating d-dimensional functions. Slides | Video


Basketball Analytics Using Player Tracking Data

  • Alexander D'Amour is an Assistant Professor in Statistics at UCB, and recently completed his PhD at Harvard. His talk introduced applications of 24-FPS spatial data in the direction of answering fundamental questions related to the game of basketball. Slides | Video


TensorFlow in Practice

  • Nathan Lintz is a research scientist at indico Data Solutions where he is responsible for developing machine learning systems in the domains of language detection, text summarization, and emotion recognition. His session focused on the first principles of TensorFlow, building all the way up to generative modeling with recurrent networks. Slides | Code | Video


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