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Erich Ess on Imaging Vector Fields Using Line Integral Convolution
March Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for March across a number of our chapters:
Columbus 3/1: Book Club: Grokking Algorithms
Montréal 3/1: Classic Nintendo Games are (Computationally) Hard
Seattle 3/2: : Gorilla: A fast, scalable, inmemory time series database
San Diego 3/2: Discussion Group: As We May Think
cambridge 3/6: Godel's Incompleteness Theorems
Chattanooga 3/7: Matt Hardwick on Unsupervised Representation Learning
Durham 3/7: QuickCheck Testing for Fun and Profit
Columbus 3/15: Book Club: Grokking Algorithms
Bucharest 3/17: March Meetup
Olivette 3/20: A HighPerformance Implementation of Bayesian Clustering
Vienna 3/21: March: Spanner, TrueTime & The CAP Theorem
Gothenburg 3/22: Kruthika on "Selfstabilizing systems in spite of distributed control"
New York 3/27: Kiran Bhattaram on Failure Detectors
Columbus 3/29: Book Club: Grokking Algorithms
Arlington 3/29: Reflections on Trusting Trust: A Discussion
Santa Monica 3/29: Elwin Martin Gravitational effects on and of vacuum decay
Madrid 3/30: Access path selection in a relational database management system
San Francisco 3/30: Tom Santero on DeepStack: ExpertLevel Artificial Intelligence in No-Limit Poker
February Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for February across a number of our chapters:
Seattle 2/2: : Quicksort and Haskore
Bangalore 2/4: A statistical approach to machine translation with Abhaya Agarwal
Chattanooga 2/7: Stephen Spalding on Building Machines That Think and Learn Like People
Durham 2/9: Api Design
Göteborg 2/16: K. V. S. Prasad on "Communication and Concurrency" at Zimpler
Utrecht 2/16: Games and Ray Tracing
Vienna 2/20: Chains of Reasoning over Entities, Relations, and Text using RNNs
Olivette 2/20: On Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Fairfax 2/22: On Designing and Deploying InternetScale Services
Portland 2/22: Aaron Turon on "The Next Programming Languages" by Peter J. Landin
Santa Monica 2/22: Daniel Brice Thompson Sampling
San Francisco 2/23: Pat Helland on "Immutability Changes Everything"
New York 2/28: Erich Ess on Imaging Vector Fields Using Line Integral Convolution
Wil Yegelwel on The Rendering Equation
January Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for January across a number of our chapters:
Seattle 1/5: : New Directions in Cryptography
San Diego 1/5: Discussion Group: Reflections on Trusting Trust
Chattanooga 1/10: Josh Marlow on A Basic Agent
Durham 1/12: Learn how to read an Academic/Scientific paper
Vienna 1/16: Parsing with Derivatives
San Francisco 1/19: Caitie McCaffrey on "Distributed Programming in Argus"
Bangalore 1/21: CRDT: Conflictfree replicated data types
Gothenburg 1/25: Use of Formal Methods at Amazon Web Services by Nachi
Montréal 1/25: ConvolutionBased Interpolation for Fast, High-Quality Rotation of Images
Falls Church 1/25: Parallel computation with molecularmotor-propelled agents (…)
Winnipeg 1/25: Our Last Event via Meetup and a New Location
Portland 1/25: Carl Lerche on "A comprehensive study of CRDTs"
Bucharest 1/27: January Meetup
Olivette 1/30: The mechanical evaluation of expressions