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Social networks explained, through donuts - http://instagr.am/p/nm695/
Breaking news: Facebook files for $5B IPO - http://money.cnn.com/2012...
Terence Tao has proved recently that every odd number greater than 1 is the sum of at most 5 primes: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6656
Sound Investing TV #35: How to invest a lump sum in a recession - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Sound Investing TV #35: How to invest a lump sum in a recession
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Check out the talks from the Choice Models and Preference Learning workshop at NIPS 2011 http://videolectures.net/nipswor...
A critical comment on the recent MIC measure (DOI: 10.1126/science.1205438) by Noah Simon and Robert Tibshirani http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~tibs...
RT @ot_y: @atpassos_ml @chengweiwei Even easier: append ?banner=none to the URL
Two solutions for people who want to access Wikipedia today: 1. Disable JavaScript in the browser setting; or 2. Try a cached version.
Google Street View can be funny like hell: http://maps.google.com.br/maps... Click the woman.
Stomach problems, my typical post-holiday syndrome.
Class Central - Summary of Stanford's online course offerings http://t.co/CnYzcWFy
Had great fun and learned a lot at the Preference Learning workshop. Fantastic talks. All the papers are here: http://t.co/MMNuCpyB
At the learning similarity workshop, sitting almost at the same line as the speaker :) #nips2011
I already don't remember when was the last time I don't have Internet problems at a Computer Science conference.
If you'd like to know more about f-measure maximization, check out our poster T96 tonight! #NIPS2011
At the NIPS tutorial. The sliding red dot on the screen makes me feel like a cat: http://t.co/nY7cfWUW #nips2011
RT @newledge: @chengweiwei or "The solution is left as an exercise to the reader."
The most hated clause in a textbook must be "it is easy to show bla bla bla". That "bla bla bla" part often took me hours, if not days.
All set for NIPS. Granada, here I come! #nips2011
Can you pass Harvard's 1869 entrance exam? http://t.co/BygBIpdw (from The New York Times)
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