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November Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for November across a number of our chapters:
Toronto 11/4: Raveesh Nagpal on An Error Model for Pointing Based on Fitts’ Law
Vienna 11/5: Out of the Tar Pit (part )
Bangalore 11/7: A Geocoding Algorithm Based On A Comparative Study with Shravanthi
Seattle 11/12: : Survivable Key Compromise in Software Update Systems
Saint Louis 11/16: Differential Expression Analysis: Finding Genes that Matter
London 11/18: Camilla MontonenSupport Vector Machines and Kernels for Computational Biology.
New York 11/19: Tom Santero on Leslie Lamport's Buridan’s Principle
San Francisco 11/19: Gareth Morgan on The Rendering Equation
Munich 11/24: Probabilistic Programming
Montréal 11/25: "A Survey of Monte Carlo Tree Search Methods"
Winnipeg 11/25: Do Artifacts Have Politics?
Gareth Morgan on The Rendering Equation
Aysylu Greenberg on Probabilistic Accuracy Bounds
Sam L’ecuyer on Macaroons: Cookies with Contextual Caveats
Tomas Petricek on The Against Method