Since the last Around the blogs in 80 summer hours, the main discussion groups have gathered the following number of people:
- Google+ Community (226),
- the CompressiveSensing subreddit (82),
- the LinkedIn Compressive Sensing group (2058) or
- the Matrix Factorization (561)
- Gaussian Belief Propagation: Theory and Practice (81
- Robust Mathematical Modeling / Modélisation Mathématique Robuste (68)
- The Calibration Club (29)
Please, join the conversations !
Different blogs featured the following items of interest:
Larry:
AIB:
Vladimir
OpenPicus
Danny
- A few useful things to know about machine learning
- Literature survey of graph databases
- The world's coolest machine learning internships - part 2
- Label propagation in GraphChi
- Setting up Java GraphChi development environment - and running sample ALS
- GraphLab team 3rd place in Yandex WSDM contest
- Case study: million songs dataset
Tianyi
MathBlogging:
Bob
- Comparing two classifiers using a contingency table, pt. 1
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Three current issues in music autotagging edition
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Automatic classification of musical genres using inter-genre similarity edition
- Test results for inter-genre similarity, part 1
- Test results for inter-genre similarity, part 2
- Test results for inter-genre similarity, part 3
- Test results for inter-genre similarity, part 4
- Paper of the Day (Po'D): Multi-tasking with joint semantic spaces
HackaDay
Leon
- Survey on Non Parametric Bayesian with some marginal applications
- Featured MO Question- Message Passing in GM
Suresh
John
Muthu
Djalil
Lupi:
What about over on Nuit Blanche ? Over the course of the past few weeks, we have seen a number of entries on hardware, hardware hacking and related issues such as calibration. Here they are:
Hardware Hacking:
Hardware and Calibration
- Coded Hyperspectral Imaging and Blind Compressive Sensing
- InView Announces Compressive Sensing Workstation
- Phase Diagram and Approximate Message Passing for Blind Calibration and Dictionary Learning
- Three-dimensional ghost imaging ladar
- Spread spectrum compressed sensing MRI using chirp radio frequency pulses
- Analog to Information: Breaking the Nyquist barrier
Derin reminded me to put an implementation on the list as I had promised (Welcome back to the Jungle) but we had a few implementations showing up since the last around the blogs. They are:
Publishing: We had a public review of two papers, one strengthened the paper, the other pointed to a weakness:
Sunday Morning Insight, I updated this entry since I first wrote it:
More in-depth entries:
- The Unbearable Lightness of Seeing
- Tolerance to Ambiguity: Sparsity and the Bayesian Perspective
- Binary Compressed Imaging
- Exact Sparse Recovery with L0 Projections
- Non-adaptive pooling strategies for detection of rare faulty items / Improved Constructions for Non-adaptive Threshold Group Testing
- Breaking the coherence barrier: asymptotic incoherence and asymptotic sparsity in compressed sensing
- When Does Computational Imaging Improve Performance?
- Nuit Blanche in Review (January 2013 edition)
- Part Deux: This (Past) Month in Compressive Sensing and Matrix Factorization
- This (Past) Month in Compressive Sensing and Matrix Factorization
- A Randomized Parallel Algorithm with Run Time $O(n^2)$ for Solving an $n \times n$ System of Linear Equations - implementation -
- Tensor completion based on nuclear norm minimization for 5D seismic data reconstruction
- Linear Bandits in High Dimension and Recommendation Systems
- Signal reconstruction in linear mixing systems with additive error metrics (video introduction)
Meeting:
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