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Massive Scale Anomaly Detection Framework
Guy Gerson introduces an anomaly detection framework PayPal uses, focusing on flexibility to support different types of statistical and ML models, and inspired by scikit-learn and Spark MLlib.
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Modern NLP for Pre-Modern Practitioners
Joel Grus discusses the latest in NLP research breakthrough, and how to incorporate NLP concepts and models into a project.
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Scaling for the Known Unknown
Suhail Patel explains how Monzo prepared for the recent crowdfunding which saw more than 9,000 people investing in the first 5 minutes and covers Monzo's microservice architecture (on Go & Kubernetes)
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A Journey into Intel’s SGX
Jessie Frazelle discusses Intel's SGX technology. Frazelle also covers an overview of computer architecture, detailing one hardware version, its flaws and changes to come in a future version.
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Panel: Secure Isolation of Applications
Applications have been isolated by lots of different means and new methods are appearing. What is secure? Have Spectre and Meltdown changed the landscape? What should be used?
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H2O's Driverless AI: An AI That Creates AI
Marios Michailidis shares their approach on automating machine learning using H2O’s Driverless AI.
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Understanding Deep Learning
Jessica Yung talks about the foundational concepts about neural networks and highlights key things to pay attention to: learning rates, how to initialize a network, and more.
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Intuition & Use-Cases of Embeddings in NLP & beyond
Jay Alammar talks about the concept of word embeddings, how they're created, and looks at examples of how these concepts can be carried over to solve problems.
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What We Got Wrong: Lessons from the Birth of Microservices
Ben Sigelman talks about what Google got wrong about microservices, the lessons learned along the way and how to apply those lessons today.
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How to Prevent Catastrophic Failure in Production ML Systems
Martin Goodson describes the unpredictable nature of artificial intelligence systems and how mastering a handful of engineering principles can mitigate the risk of failure.
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Unikernels Aren’t Dead, They’re Just Not Containers
Per Buer looks in depth at one of the IncludeOS applications they have built, how they built it and how it has worked out in production.