Monday, April 03, 2017

Nuit Blanche in Review (March 2017)

So this past month, since the last Nuit Blanche in Review (February 2017), we asked ourselves "How can you tell the world is changing right before your eyes ?", passed six million page views on Nuit Blanche, advertized a job in Machine Learning at LightOn (as well as many others see the job section), saw one potential impact of AI in the future (Warming Up ) and featured the first Compressed Sensing preprint that uses Generative Models. We also featured several announcements (Summer schools), had two Paris Machine Learning meetups, and had several videos. Enjoy ! 




Sunday Morning Insight

Implementations

The blogs;

In-depth:

Job
Meetup
Announcements:

Videos:

Other:


Join the CompressiveSensing subreddit or the Google+ Community or the Facebook page and post there !
Liked this entry ? subscribe to Nuit Blanche's feed, there's more where that came from. You can also subscribe to Nuit Blanche by Email, explore the Big Picture in Compressive Sensing or the Matrix Factorization Jungle and join the conversations on compressive sensing, advanced matrix factorization and calibration issues on Linkedin.

1 comment:

SeanVN said...

I made some comments related to compressive sensing on this youtube video:
https://youtu.be/ceD736_Fknc
I guess it would be better to start with a zero weighted random projection net and set the outputs of the reality manifold net to all 1's on real samples during training, rather than starting with a randomly weighted net and learning zeros. The reason is to avoid catastrophic forgetting and better allowing lossy compression of the reality manifold. Well that is just an intuition based on experience with such nets.
The idea then is during decompressing you use the reality manifold net to guide the result toward the nearest point on the manifold.
I hope that makes some sort of sense!!

Printfriendly