The video for the Paris Machine Learning Meetup #6 has been out for a little while now but I just noticed I did not listed here before (all the archives are here) The video (in French) is at:
This 6th edition was about Kaggle and Botnet detection with Neural Networks (Jouer avec Kaggle / Detection de Botnets. The meetup took place on December 11th, 2013 at DojoEvents, a great venue to host meetups. Here are the slides:
- Presentation, What's New, Franck Bardol, Igor Carron, Frederic Dembak
- Les compétitions Kaggle, un moyen fun et instructif pour mesurer ses compétences en machine learning, Matthieu Scordia
- Réseaux de neurones pour la détection de Botnets, Joseph Ghafari
A summary is at Paris Machine Learning Meetup #6 Summary and a follow up thought was written in a full blown Sunday Morning Insight: Randomization is not a dirty word
One of the speakers was covered by Mathilde Damgé at Le Monde magazine in Kaggle, le site qui transforme le « big data » en or.
Next Meetup is January 15th, see you there !
- The rest of the archives are here.
- The meetup now has more 438 members making it one of the largest Machine Learning Meetup outside the U.S.
- The Paris Machine Learning LinkedIn group has now more than 218 members.
- Organizers: Franck Bardol, Frederic Dembak, Igor Carron
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