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user: IgorCarron
created: 2007-08-24
karma: 86

I run a blog on compressive sensing and advanced matrix factorization (collaborative filtering, ...) at: http://nuit-blanche.blogspot.com

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Nature's way of producing JPEGs
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Summary of Paris Machine Learning Meetup #7
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A year in Matrix Factorization, Compressive Sensing and ML
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VMX: a Kickstater for computer vision for everyone
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Paris Machine Learning Meetup #6: Summary and thoughts
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Summary of Paris Machine Learning Meetup #5: SARAH and Genomics
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Compressive Sensing in Light Field Photography and Hyperspectral Video Imaging
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The GraphLab Workshop - Why Should You Care?
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Reddit, Google+, LinkedIn as Science Peer Review Systems
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Predicting the Future: Randomness and Parsimony
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The First Programmable Robot You've Never Heard of
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What is Faster than Moore's Law and Why You Should Care
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FREAK (Github) Keypoint Descriptor that outperforms SIFT, SURF, BRISK
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Inpainting Algorithm on Github (OpenCV / C++)
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Boy Bands & Football Fans: Algorithmic Discovery for Twitter
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Videos "Machine Learning with Real-time and Streaming Applications"
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GraphLab Workshop on Big Learning
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Alex Smola's SML course: Recommender Systems
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Implementation of the very fast FFT (MIT SFFT) is now available
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Other Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas
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First GraphLab workshop in Bay Area (July)
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Ask HN: What are other "Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas"?
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Toward Robust Science: Why Open Access of Government Funded Work is Important
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