alecmgo

@alecmgo

Mobile Vision at Google. Past: Stanford MS CS. Interested in applications at the intersection of machine learning and mobile.

Mountain View, CA
Joined August 2008

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  1. Retweeted
    Jul 8

    Someone made a cool interactive guide to Bay Area transit out of a map of mine:

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    Jul 4

    Distribution of Deep Learning Supertalent in Industry

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    Jun 11

    Cool interactive map of San Francisco Bay Area Rail Transit by

  4. Retweeted
    Feb 5

    Ex-Google founders have created over 8000 jobs. Here are the top 50 companies

  5. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Wonder what people are doing with ? See examples at Human curated, for now.

  6. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Gallery of neat computer vision projects: My fav: quadcopter video navigation. Curated by .

  7. Jan 3

    made it to #3 on ProductHunt today. ProductHunt is like for millennials.

  8. Jan 3

    still exists and is the cool site of the day! is 22 years old.

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    Jan 3

    Every single one of these projects is fascinating and exciting:

  10. Retweeted
    29 Nov 2016

    TensorBoard now supports visualizing embeddings. Will make sure we have some even better tutorials soon.

  11. 18 Oct 2016

    Map of tech companies in Bay Area:

  12. 7 Oct 2016
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    23 Sep 2016

    An economic history of the world in 1 minute, 5 seconds. —

    An economic history of the world in 1 minute, 5 seconds
    An economic history of the world in 1 minute, 5 seconds
  14. 21 Oct 2012

    I won the NFC Hackathon in SF today :)

  15. 14 Apr 2012

    The junk science behind the ‘Twitter Hedge Fund’

  16. 13 Jan 2012

    Weird: Walmart sells The Elements of Statistical Learning.

  17. 20 Aug 2011

    Interesting... JavaScript Part-of-Speech tagger:

  18. Retweeted
    19 Aug 2011

    Comparison of Unix/Linux, PowerShell, and DOS Commands http://j.mp/rtA0MA

  19. Retweeted
    13 Aug 2011

    If this is true, this is pretty unbelievable. China-made goods account for only 2.7% of U.S. consumption! http://j.mp/oywd6B

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