Shubhendu Trivedi

@_onionesque

Cultivated abandon. Twitter interests - Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical miscellany, ML for Physics/Chemistry, books. Currently

Cambridge, MA
Joined October 2008

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  1. Just saw this in the elevator and instead of the default "looks cool, I'll sit!", got thinking "too late to start again.."

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    By Japanese composer: Toshi Ichiyanagi: Kaiki [Recurrence] for Koto, for John Cage.

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    Feb 1
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    Also this beautiful paper by J. Domke proves that you can replace Gaussian approximations by almost any location-scale family

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    Jan 13

    Our free recall paper is finally out. Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 018101 (2020) - Fundamental Law of Memory Recall

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  5. Jan 31

    Friday night parties.

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  6. Jan 31

    Programming for ML theory philistines

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  7. Jan 31
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  8. Jan 31

    Although this wouldn't have worked -- Greg always had my back! :)

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  9. Jan 31
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  10. Jan 28

    Joke: Can you hear the shape of a drum? Broke: Can you hear the shape of a graph? Woke: Can you hear the shape of a potential? Bespoke: Can you hear the shape of a market using the "connection Laplacian on the cash flow bundle"? 🤒

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  11. Jan 28

    Not sure who did this...

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    Jan 26
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    Sorry, no, not for this collection. But I had a recent hardback collection, with the best 20 stories from the last 30 years: This includes many of the stories in this eBook. You can see the ToC at the linked web page.

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  13. Jan 27

    "Isomorphism Revisited" by David McAllester PS: The motivation for the above line of work comes from AI. E.g. it might be useful to peruse these slides "If Mathematical Proof is a Game, What are the States and Moves?"

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    Jan 26

    Kernel of CycleGAN as a Principle homogeneous space. (arXiv:2001.09061v1 [cs.LG])

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    Jan 26

    PDE-based Group Equivariant Convolutional Neural Networks. (arXiv:2001.09046v1 [cs.LG])

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  16. Jan 26

    Move over DL, looks like quantum FOMO is really high these days.

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  17. Jan 26

    So of course 2895 is an extremely conservative number. A complete list with speaker estimates (and the year the estimate was made: ). What I went out to look out for were languages like Tulu, which are widely spoken, but have lost their script.

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  18. Jan 26

    Out of the 7111 "living" languages, 2895 are considered endangered (where "endangered" means 1000 speakers or less). About 475 are considered nearly extinct (few elderly speakers left). See the languages with 1000 speakers or less on this map

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    23 Jun 2018

    The Baldwin effect describes how the ability to learn increases evolutionary fitness, even though what is learned isn't passed on. Great demonstration of how meta-learning can occur across any two scales of learning!

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