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by luminati
3195 days ago
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Geoff Hinton - surely. But I think most experts will disagree on the other two.
In terms of deep fundamental contributions I don't the think other two have made much.
I think Andrew Ng has been a great popularizer/marketing guy - primarily with that Cats project.
Likewise Demis Hassabis has been a great application creator - with amazing results of course - AlphaGo, Atari, etc. On a side note:
I lost all respect for andrew ng after the Baidu cheating scandal.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/04/technology/computer-scien... I felt he got away too easy on that, without any apology or even a public statement - especially considering he is a former academic. (And that too he silently deleted his google+ posts.)
Imagine if something like that had happened at a Google research team - I am pretty sure Jeff Dean or Peter Norvig would have stepped down. |
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I don't understand why you'd want to cheat for a competition like this? I get it, people cheat all the time, but the field of machine learning is built on a foundation of open and shared research, and trust.