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Neural architecture search (NAS) deals with the selection of neural models for specific learning problems. NAS, however, is computationally expensive for automating and democratising machine learning. The initial success of NAS was attributed partially to the weight-sharing method, which helped in the dramatic acceleration of probing the architectures. But why is the weight sharing method…
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Carnegie Mellon Unveils Five Interactive Maps To Display Real-Time Information On COVID-19 Maps
Carnegie Mellon University has released five interactive maps which will display real-time information on COVID-19 symptoms, doctor visits, medical tests and browser searches related to the virus. These interactive maps will highlight country-level data which will be used to forecast disease activity in the US. These interactive maps include data developed with the help of…
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Bluffing and tricking opponent with little to no interaction is what makes poker such an intense and lucrative game to play and to watch as well. Bluffing occasionally can be effective, but it might become predictable over time, resulting in losing a lot of money. It is, therefore, an art to balance the probability with…
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