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<eventitem date="2014-11-12" time="5:30 PM" room="EIT 1015" title="Bloomberg:">
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title="Code Party 1/SE Hacknight">
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Come on out and code the night away. Join forces with SE,
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<eventitem date="2014-11-17" time="6:00 PM" room="QNC 1502"
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title="Why Pattern Recognition is Hard, and Why Deep Neural Networks Help">
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In the last few years, there has been breakthrough progress in pattern
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recognition -- problems like computer vision and voice recognition.
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This sudden progress has come from a powerful class of models called
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deep neural networks.
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This talk will explore what it means to do pattern recognition, why it
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is a hard problem, and why deep neural networks are so effective. We
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will also look at exciting and strange recent results, such as state
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of the art object recognition in images, neural nets playing video
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games, neural nets proving theorems, and neural nets learning to run
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python programs!
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<eventitem date="2014-11-10" time="TBA" room="TBA" title="From 0 to Kernel">
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<eventitem date="2014-11-12" time="5:30 PM" room="EIT 1015"
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title="Machine Learning at Bloomberg">
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<p>The financial world reacts very quickly to news. We will illustrate some examples that demonstrate this phenomenon and the difficulties involved. We will also show some of the machine learning applications at Bloomberg that are useful in this environment.
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<eventitem date="2014-11-10" time="5:30" room="RCH 205" title="From 0 to Kernel">
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From the massive supercomputer, to your laptop, to a Raspberry Pi: all
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computing systems run on an operating system powered by a kernel. The kernel is
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the most fundamental software running on your computer, enabling developers and
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users to interact with its hardware at a higher level.
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This talk will explore the process of writing a minimal kernel from
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kernel development.
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<eventitem date="2014-11-07" time="7:00 PM" room="MC Comfy" title="Hackers">
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