Showing a high school student what being a computational scientist is all about today! 

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Replying to @o_guest
......so, sitting down with them for 5 hours to debug Tensorflow dependencies?
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Replying to @mattsiegel @katestorrs
We did this http://neuroplausible.com/connectionism — no TF.
We did sneak into the computer science department too. Nice view.
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Very cool! Important outreach work!
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I ran her through a course that I wrote for 2nd year Oxford psych students, which I thought would be too much for them (they ended up replicating and expanding on an actual published model, so like PhD-level work) and SHE can do it even more easily than them. So impressive!
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Replying to @o_guest @IrisVanRooij and
I even explained linear separability and what's up with that and why XOR doesn't work. I am so impressed.
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Wow! That’s impressive indeed for highschool show around!
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I still feel like managing to sneak into Computer Science given it's all locked down was my best accomplishment.
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They have a pretty cool view over London. You can see the Shard and everything even though it's in Bloomsbury. It's hilarious how I walk to security and their faces are all like "fuck off" but then all sweet and helpful as soon as they realise I have a staff card. 
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Replying to @o_guest @IrisVanRooij and
So that is not sneaking, it is cheating! (Next time I'll bring my old staff card BW, it may work) ;)
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Replying to @twitemp1 @IrisVanRooij and
Yeah, but I am sure they followed us over CCTV.
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