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# [https://forms.gle/gcVn8b82o7ybm5kX7 The warm-up 5-minute test] | # [https://forms.gle/gcVn8b82o7ybm5kX7 The warm-up 5-minute test] | ||
# Linear models their role in neural networks and expert mixtures | # Linear models their role in neural networks and expert mixtures | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 00:14, 23 September 2024
What is the difference between academic and industrial research projects? It is the focus. Narrow focus boosts the quality of a project and spares time. Applied scientists connect academic and industrial parts in theory and computational experiments. To narrow an industrial project one has to make a clear implementation plan. We discuss basic questions that an analyst and an expert discuss before planning.
The seminar
- The warm-up 5-minute test
- Linear models their role in neural networks and expert mixtures
- Reporting in the academy and the industry
- Plan the project
- Game of planning: the crocodile
- If someone did homework, we discuss
Resources
Step 2 YouTube video (expected with online version)
Homework
- Step 1 homework reminder
- Step 2 homework
- Read about polylinear models and tensors
Transcript of the video
Appears after the seminar.