We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for July across a number of our chapters:
Vienna 7/4: Clustering of time series is meaningless
Chattanooga 7/5: Lang Martin on Subtyping, Subclassing, and Trouble with OOP
Toronto 7/6: Suhail Shergill on Semantics of Probabilistic Programs
Seattle 7/14: : The Art of the Propagator
San Francisco 7/14: Paul Borrill on Time clocks and the reordering of events
Saint Louis 7/18: Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
Montréal 7/20: MultipleScattering Microfacet BSDFs with the Smith Model
Munich 7/27: An Introduction to Statistical Relational Learning (SRL)
London 7/27: Tom Hall on Plank's "A Tutorial on ReedSolomon Coding for Fault-Tolerance…"
New York 7/27: Deniz Altınbüken on Chain Replication (old and new) & a Mini with Wes Chow
Portland 7/27: Seth Pellegrino on "In Search of an Understandable Consensus Algorithm" (Raft)
Los Angeles 7/27: Sam Lecuyer on GOTO (Considered Harmful)+
Boston 7/28: Tim Riser on Mastering the Game of Go with Deep Neural Networks & Tree Search
The New York Chapter would like to give special thanks to our Platinum sponsor TwoSigma. We would like to give additional thanks to The Ladders and Tumblr and for providing food/refreshments and facilities for the July meetup.