Hi all!
Sorry for the delay- I had a super jam packed weekend and now upcoming week.
A few points- thank you for the feedback! In general, I love feedback and
criticism and I definitely got it :) Two, didn't realize this was a *wiki
only* related research channel, so I'll try to bear that in
OK ok. There's some hyperbole in this article and we are the type of
people bent on citations and support. This isn't a research publication and
Caroline admits in the beginning that she's going to get into a bit of a
lecturing tone.
But honestly I liked the article. It makes a good point and
Hi all! Just an update: We plan to decommission stat1003 next week.
I’ll be sure to run a final home directory rsync from stat1003 -> stat1006
before we do.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Andrew Otto wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> tl;dr: Stop using stat100[23] by September 1st.
Dear Mr. or Ms.,
I thank you for your support to my AICCSA paper. This is an honour of me. I
have done quite all the required revisions. However, its English is still not
proofread. I ask if you can verify and adjust the language quality of my AICCSA
paper. It is currently available in
Hoi,
Sorry to state the obvious (for me) .. We datamine Wikipedias for
statements in Wikipedia. Consequently much information that could be /
should be in an article (in any and all languages) is reflected by
Wikidata. There is much that is not found in every language and information
on some
Dear Leila,
==Question==
> Do you know of a dataset we can use as ground truth for aligning
> sections of one article in two languages?
>
This question is super interesting to me. I am not aware of any ground
truth data, but could imagine trying to build some from
[[Template:Translated_page]].
Hi Caroline,
The premise of this article seems to be that everyone needs to solve either
the immediate or the distant problems. No one (and certainly not Elon Musk)
would argue that there are no immediate problems with AI, but why should
that keep us from thinking ahead?
In a company, too, you