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* '''Friday 25 November 10-18h in Constant WTC, Tower1, 25th floor, Av Roi Albert 28-30 / Koning Albertlaan 28-30 (behind Gare du Nord): ''' a first dive in neural networks and how we can get their process legible, visible, understandable. A.O. we'll build a neural-net dedicated computer / XMPP bots): http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_1 | * '''Friday 25 November 10-18h in Constant WTC, Tower1, 25th floor, Av Roi Albert 28-30 / Koning Albertlaan 28-30 (behind Gare du Nord): ''' a first dive in neural networks and how we can get their process legible, visible, understandable. A.O. we'll build a neural-net dedicated computer / XMPP bots): http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_1 | ||
− | * Thursday 3 November 2016: we will start from Uncertainty Detected, a supervised machine learning script (using Python and Scikit Learn) that predicts uncertain sentences in scientific papers. By looking at the code and visualisations of the data, we will propose some concrete parts of the process for literary, textual and design applications. Hosts: Gijs & An | + | * '''Thursday 3 November 2016''': we will start from Uncertainty Detected, a supervised machine learning script (using Python and Scikit Learn) that predicts uncertain sentences in scientific papers. By looking at the code and visualisations of the data, we will propose some concrete parts of the process for literary, textual and design applications. Hosts: Gijs & An |
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_supervisedML | http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_supervisedML | ||
− | * Friday 7th October 2016: set agenda & topics for 2016/7, Frankenstein Botparade: IRC bots using natural language techniques & publication (Piero, An), I could have written that: algorithmic writing/reading machine based on Pattern sentiment/opinion analysis (Manetta): http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_reboot | + | * '''Friday 7th October 2016''': set agenda & topics for 2016/7, Frankenstein Botparade: IRC bots using natural language techniques & publication (Piero, An), I could have written that: algorithmic writing/reading machine based on Pattern sentiment/opinion analysis (Manetta): http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_reboot |
− | * Saturday 23rd April 2016 | + | * '''Saturday 23rd April 2016''' : Introduction on Machine Learning Models by Yann Chevaleyre, professor and researcher at the LIPN laboratory at the University of Paris 13: http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~chevaleyre/pmwiki/pmwiki.php |
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/machine_learning | http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/machine_learning | ||
− | * Saturday 19th March 2016 10-18h : Detecting syntactic style with Freeling. | + | * '''Saturday 19th March 2016 10-18h''' : Detecting syntactic style with Freeling. |
How the algorithms developed for DNA-analysis can be used for essential syntactical novel writing? Host: Olivier | How the algorithms developed for DNA-analysis can be used for essential syntactical novel writing? Host: Olivier | ||
More info: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/playing_with_style_and_freeling | More info: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/playing_with_style_and_freeling | ||
− | * Tuesday 23rd February 2016 10-18h : Writing with Film | + | * '''Tuesday 23rd February 2016 10-18h''' : Writing with Film |
Build libraries of 'wordclips' / dictionaries based on fragments of movies. Rewrap content / text into movie vocabularies. Replay one movie in clips of the other. Host: Gijs | Build libraries of 'wordclips' / dictionaries based on fragments of movies. Rewrap content / text into movie vocabularies. Replay one movie in clips of the other. Host: Gijs | ||
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/writing_with_film | http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/writing_with_film | ||
− | * Saturday 30th January 2016 10-18h: Literary Python for Beginners 2: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/Frankenstein_revisited | + | * '''Saturday 30th January 2016 10-18h''': Literary Python for Beginners 2: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/Frankenstein_revisited |
− | * Friday 4th December 2015 12-20h: [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_r+w_machines Writing & reading machines] | + | * '''Friday 4th December 2015 12-20h''': [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_r+w_machines Writing & reading machines] |
− | * Sunday 15th November: [[Python for beginners|Literary Python for Beginners]] - introduction | + | * '''Sunday 15th November''': [[Python for beginners|Literary Python for Beginners]] - introduction |
− | * Saturday 30th October: Brainstorm on topics & tools - [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit151031 etherpad notes] | + | * '''Saturday 30th October''': Brainstorm on topics & tools - [http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit151031 etherpad notes] |
=== Topics for 2016-2017 === | === Topics for 2016-2017 === |
Revision as of 18:14, 7 July 2017
Next Meetings
Past Meetings
- Friday 23 May: http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_7
- Friday 21 April: http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_6
- Monday 20 March, neural networks continued. Notes: http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_5
- Monday 13 February, follow up on the Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing course. Please make sure you watch the first two video's of the course on Youtube. The notes of this meeting are on this Etherpad!
- Friday 20 January - neural networks III Third meeting with the neural nets, in which we started to follow the Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing course from Stanford, by Richard Socher (oa. CEO MetaMind). The etherpad with our notes is here.
- Friday 16 December - neural networks II Second meeting to dive further into neural networks. We took notes here.
- Friday 25 November 10-18h in Constant WTC, Tower1, 25th floor, Av Roi Albert 28-30 / Koning Albertlaan 28-30 (behind Gare du Nord): a first dive in neural networks and how we can get their process legible, visible, understandable. A.O. we'll build a neural-net dedicated computer / XMPP bots): http://pad.constantvzw.org/public_pad/neural_networks_1
- Thursday 3 November 2016: we will start from Uncertainty Detected, a supervised machine learning script (using Python and Scikit Learn) that predicts uncertain sentences in scientific papers. By looking at the code and visualisations of the data, we will propose some concrete parts of the process for literary, textual and design applications. Hosts: Gijs & An
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_supervisedML
- Friday 7th October 2016: set agenda & topics for 2016/7, Frankenstein Botparade: IRC bots using natural language techniques & publication (Piero, An), I could have written that: algorithmic writing/reading machine based on Pattern sentiment/opinion analysis (Manetta): http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/algolit_reboot
- Saturday 23rd April 2016 : Introduction on Machine Learning Models by Yann Chevaleyre, professor and researcher at the LIPN laboratory at the University of Paris 13: http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~chevaleyre/pmwiki/pmwiki.php
http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/machine_learning
- Saturday 19th March 2016 10-18h : Detecting syntactic style with Freeling.
How the algorithms developed for DNA-analysis can be used for essential syntactical novel writing? Host: Olivier More info: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/playing_with_style_and_freeling
- Tuesday 23rd February 2016 10-18h : Writing with Film
Build libraries of 'wordclips' / dictionaries based on fragments of movies. Rewrap content / text into movie vocabularies. Replay one movie in clips of the other. Host: Gijs http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/writing_with_film
- Saturday 30th January 2016 10-18h: Literary Python for Beginners 2: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/Frankenstein_revisited
- Friday 4th December 2015 12-20h: Writing & reading machines
- Sunday 15th November: Literary Python for Beginners - introduction
- Saturday 30th October: Brainstorm on topics & tools - etherpad notes
Topics for 2016-2017
Here you find a list of topics we're interested to work on: algolit encounters
Topics for 2015-2016
Here you find a list of topics we're interested to work on: algolit encounters