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Alberto Nardelli
AlbertoNardelli
I don't think the UK-France comparison in this chart published by the UK government today is quite right According do the underlying data published by the government (here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/slides-and-datasets-to-accompan
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Jan Kabátek
JanKabatek
Here's a bunch of @Stata tips for handling large datasets (millions of observations).I wish I knew them when I was starting with admin data analysis... 1) Memory is often an
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Andreas Hellander
A_Hellander
Our startup Scaleout is featured as a "Tech Enabler" on the brand new, first version of the Swedish AI Startup Landscape Mapping made by @AISweden @IgniteSweden and @RISEsweden!https://aistartuplandscape.se/ So what
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Daniel Cohen
dcohen_mtl
Nice piece from @NathanBenaich"Covid-19 is so new and complex that the data needed to train AI to combat it does not exist"^ a common issue in all of drug discovery,
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Thùy Vy T Nguyễn, PhD ☕️💻📄
thuyvytnguyen
Thoughts on COVID-19 research RE: psychological impact of lockdown.My interpretation of data I've seen: unless we focus on vulnerable groups (e.g., those w mental health conditions), it looks like people
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Tim Dettmers
Tim_Dettmers
How can you successfully train transformers on small datasets like PTB and WikiText-2? Are LSTMs better on small datasets? I ran 339 experiments worth 568 GPU hours and came up
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George Hale جورج هيل
georgehale
Just got the J&J vaccine — a free and (so I’m told) effective shield against COVID-19 that remains out of reach for the vast majority of people. Today, even people
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Tory Fibs
ToryFibs
Thread.Please pass this thread to any person who continues to deny that schools are driving coronavirus infections. Public Health England yesterday revealed that educational settings were the largest source of
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Dr. Kate Crawford
katecrawford
The @EU_Commission's final proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act is here. Some examples:AI systems are prohibited if they violate human rights, do general social scoring for authorities, use live remote
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Cecile Janssens
cecilejanssens
I just learned about second-generation p-values, by @StatEvidence. They make conceptually more sense as they take into account that the null has an interval too. That there is a difference
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Cynthia 💬 Heider
comebackcities
On this #DayofDH2021, I have nearly 200 tabs open in my browser, many of which relate to inspiring and thought-provoking DH initiatives I see or hear about. (This is what
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Matt Gardner
nlpmattg
Zack and Divyansh's work is excellent; I recommend you all go look at it. Our work provides a different, concurrent take on similar issues. Some key differences:https://twitter.com/zacharylipton/status/1247357810410762240 (1) We take
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Michael Gaies
MGaies
I hate to be "that guy," but the statement about physiologic "price" is true, but also unsupported by the study that is linked in this tweet...1/xhttps://twitter.com/loomba_rohit/status/1297588518538051587 The study of v
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Ellie Newman
PghAdventurer
In the hallowed halls of @PGHtransit headquarters in downtown Pittsburgh, a momentous #opendata event is about to occur. This pumpkin pie represents unpublished transit data currently languishing in the vaults.
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Matthew Shugart
laderafrutal
Please, if you are teaching an overview of electoral system effects, consider using this. It is much more lawlike in its scientific derivation and empirically accurate than the (in)famous "law"
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Marc A. Marti-Renom
mamartirenom
The dynamic genome now can be simulated using data-driven approaches. Great work by many in our labs (Graf and @MarciusLab from @cnag_eu @CRGenomica). But most credit go to @MarcDiEsse. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16396-1
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