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Mëmëdhe G. Ibrahimi
@MemedheIbrahimi
Postdoctoral Researcher in Telecommunications, Politecnico di Milano | from Kosovo🇽🇰
EducationMilano, LombardiaJoined November 2013

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The current AI wave is a lot of fun, but don’t forget about the fundamentals: Learn how neural networks work, loss functions, optimization techniques, activation functions, and the art of training and evaluating these networks. That’s how you prepare for the next wave.
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One thing I am most proud of with Never Finished is that the knowledge you will gain from this book isn’t some cookie cutter knowledge. This is real knowledge that you can not get from some brainstorming sessions. This knowledge comes only from living in the grip of life.
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Kick-ass online machine learning courses: • Coursera - Machine Learning • Coursera - Deep Learning Specialization • MIT 6.S191 Introduction to Deep Learning • DS-GA 1008 Deep Learning • UC Berkeley Full Stack Deep Learning • Cornell Tech CS 5787 Applied Machine Learning
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Next week at we’ll show present the outcomes of three research collaborations with our industry partners #SMOptics
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Next week at @ECOC_Exhibition with Oleg Karandin, @MemedheIbrahimi and Qiaolun Zhang, we'll present our research in collaboration with @Huawei Paris, SMOptics and @Nokia Vimercate #politecnicodimilano #research #sustainability #opticalnetworking. See you in Basel!
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“Most people don't talk publicly about their research plans. But I'm going beyond the spirit of Open Research by publishing ideas *before* the corresponding research is completed.” .
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My position/vision/proposal paper is finally available: "A Path Towards Autonomous Machine Intelligence" It is available on OpenReview.net (not arXiv for now) so that people can post reviews, comments, and critiques: openreview.net/forum?id=BZ5a1 1/N
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Human tendency to conform, especially when in large groups, is terrifying. Propaganda machines leverage this throughout human history. The way out is to think freely, detached from the divisive narratives of the day that masquerade as universal truths. This often feels lonely.
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