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Deborah Cohen
deb_cohen
Leaked SAGE report thread: Twitter seems to think the leak was by the government to stir up fear - a misguided allegation to say the least. Clearly people have not
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Rich MacLehose
RMaclehose
Pains me to say it, but @ProfMattFox made a good point yesterday about the difference between ID methods and non-ID methods. I was thinking about that on my dog walk
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Bike Share Museum
bikesharemuseum
THREAD: There seems to be some confusion over all the JUMP bike models - the 5.0, 5.5, and 5.8. Since pictures tell 1,000 words...let's begin. A. The JUMP 5.0 was
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Amélie E. Koran
webjedi
So, @grimmcyber's conference today @AlyssaM_InfoSec had a talk on #ProjectDeepfake - but wanted to add something to her presentation, on two parts, from AR/AI and cognitive phycology implications. 1/ For
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Luigi Patruno
MLinProduction
I asked data scientists what challenges they were facing in 2020 and the resounding answer was how difficult it was to deploy models to production. I thought writing 3-4 blog
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Amphibious Rodent
inthecitylimits
Here is the problem with policy debates, even within conservative circles. Weeks ago some of us tried to tell people that growth rates of covid19 infections were slowing down, that
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David Phillips
al_ackof
Please can we be honest? A thread.....@GavinWilliamson @CSTvoice I am all for people putting forward a case, but please can we be honest? 1.The article by Muijs and Sampson is
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Mike Lawler
mikeandallie
1/n Back in March @nntaleb had a tweet about SIR models that got me interested studying models of virus spread a bit more.https://twitter.com/nntaleb/status/1239171413342289921 2/n As I often do, I started
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Joshua Skewes
JCSkewesDK
Cognitive modeling rarely involves hypothetico-deductive reasoningIt involves formalising and updating beliefs about cognitive processesIt can require intuition, and may rely on exploiting patterns in data to build theoryThis is still
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Simone Ramello 🏳️🌈
ramellus
Stealing the idea from @mathemensch, I want to start a 'Simone learns forcing' thread. It is going to be extremely non-linear, and I will probably drop it after the first
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Michael Mullarkey, PhD
mcmullarkey
Super interesting new paper that tackles an important problem: How do we know if we're measuring variables we care about at the "right" times?Authors = @Oisin_Ryan_ and Ellen Hamaker (sorry
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Only ONE socio-economic scenario of the most recent climate models suggests we can limit warming to 2C - and it has us going *over 2C* within a couple of decades,
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
Just wanted to make a quick point of agent-based versus more standard epidemiological models. I claimed that agent-based models have a smooth landscape. That is, of course to start. They
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Rex Douglass
RexDouglass
Today I'm going to be live tweeting:"Predictive performance of international COVID-19mortality forecasting models"(Friedman et al. August 26, 2020)What looks like a great evaluation of covid model performance over long periods
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NickStevens Graphics
Nick_Stevens_Gr
Hmmm. Trying Vue again reminds me of the problems that drove me away. I'm not clear from the web site which are still there so here's a short thread. If
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU HIT A "CEILING" IN LEARNING MATH? Somebody asked me this question recently. I defer to the math education experts but as a Harvard student in
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