It was a fun ride and @seb_ruder's content is awesome.
On a side note, it was a good occasion to reflect on the way we talk, write and speak when it come to #MachineLearning and #DeepLearning in non-English languages. [1/?]https://twitter.com/seb_ruder/status/1082413816485425153 …
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It is thus important, I believe, to bridge this gap and try to find the proper equivalents for established terms in the
#MachineLearning space. We need to start building a native vocabulary to talk about these topics as they become more and more a public concern. [5/?]Show this thread -
@seb_ruder's article was a great opportunity to propose new translations for#MachineLearning terms that currently do not seem to have an Italian equivalent. It's a starting point - I plan to do much more work in this direction with@iaml_it this year. [6/?]Show this thread -
I am also curious to know what is the situation in other languages and what approaches people are using to address the issue! [7/end]
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