Our machine learning competition on forecasting depression is online! We'd love for as many people as possible to participate. Please share in your respective networks β thank you :).
www.staff.universiteitleiden.nl/announcement...
Our machine learning competition on forecasting depression is online! We'd love for as many people as possible to participate. Please share in your respective networks β thank you :).
www.staff.universiteitleiden.nl/announcement...
Because we must build good things while we scream about the bad, I have started a "Data for Good" team @data-for-good-team.bsky.social that partners with organizations needing short-term data science help. We have three projects ongoing & will add more as our capacity grows.
data-for-good-team.org
At The California Institute Of Technology I don't care how God-damn smart these guys are: I'm bored. It's been raining like hell all day long and there's nothing to do. Written January 24, 1967 while poet-in-residence at the California Institute of Technology. Β© by owner. provided at no charge for educational purposes Analysis (ai): This poem succinctly conveys the narrator's boredom while at the California Institute of Technology. The emphasis on intelligence ("God-damn smart") contrasts with the lack of amusement or interest. The continuous rain ("raining like hell all day long"), further amplifies the monotony and inactivity. The poem's brevity and simplicity are characteristic of Brautigan's minimalist style. Compared to his other works, it is less whimsical and more straightforwardly expressive of frustration and ennui. Set against the backdrop of the mid-1960s, it reflects the societal mood of disillusionment and dissatisfaction. By juxtaposing intellectual prowess with boredom, the poem questions the value of intelligence outside of practical application or meaningful engagement. (hide)
TFW you spend too long w AI bros:
At The California Institute Of Technology
I don't care how God-damn smart
these guys are: I'm bored.
It's been raining like hell all day long
and there's nothing to do.
Written January 24, 1967
while poet-in-residence at
the California Institute of
Technology.
Happy Advent! I created a special Advent calendar designed to highlight problems and inconsistencies in academic papers and scientific journals. Each day, a new case will be published, and your task is to spot the problem.
Day 1. Enjoy!
papermills.tilda.ws/advent
New blog! I describe the many reasons to be disheartened in academia, incl. bad papers, broken peer-review, the publishing industry, & precarious contracts. I argue that it's so important not to become cynical, and provide my personal antidotes to cynicism creep.
π§ͺβοΈ #stats #AcademicSky #PsychSciSky
I wrote this brief blog when I was at NIAS-KNAW during my stay as a Distinguished Lorentz Fellow 2020-2021. A recent conversation reminded me of it, and I decided to make it public to facilitate sharing it. irisvanrooijcogsci.com/2024/03/03/t...
Philip K. Dick: In my book I invented the Minority Report as a cautionary tale
Tech companies: At long last we have created the Minority Report from the classic sci-fi novella Don't Create the Minority Report
Project summary text
we are looking for a computational neuroscience PhD student on:
NeuroAI approaches to understanding inter-individual differences in cognition and psychiatric disorders
in collaboration with @wiringthebrain.bsky.social
app deadline 24th Feb for Sept 2024 start
ulster.ac.uk/doctoralcoll...
New results! A model built like the brain but NOT trained on neural data. Yet, it replicated neural (and behavioral) data. And it made novel predictions that were confirmed in data! New learning principles emerge from biomimetic computational primitives
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#neuroscience
Beautiful crow against a black background
It seems to me that the time is ripe for a Bluesky thread about howβand maybe even whyβto befriend crows.
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Alright: given everyone's so interested in the data search engine from yesterday -
(A) if you're looking for *online, free, or open datasets* to do science, where do you look? What are the most common sources or databases?
(B) what field are you in?
Re-up this pls, let's help each other.
Check out James' channel for this, great content
www.youtube.com/@jameshoffmann
More like espresso brewing, but too many characters :' D
#HiSciSky #neuroskyence π I'm Haris, did a PhD in behavioural neuro, a stint in industry as software engineer and back in neuroscience because I missed it (Stockholm syndrome? π€). Talk to me about natural behaviour, open source tools for research, espresso making, RL, bjj, climbing, nocharactersleft