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You might have a computer that can operate on infinite-dimensional data, but I can't afford one on an academic budget.
— Chris De Sa,
discussing kernels in CS 4787.
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I include a True / False section on exams to warm up your brain, and move course content into main memory.
— Chris De Sa,
before the CS 4787 midterm.
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This is a very good, very modern approach that has no theoretical guarantees whatsoever.
— Chris De Sa,
on autoencoders
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Due to the lack of dependence on n, SGD is King. Or Queen, depending on how you gender your algorithms.
— Chris De Sa,
discussing optimization algorithms in Machine Learning
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You can do whatever you want.
— Chris De Sa,
describing how to design algorithms in MachineLearning.
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Will you stop learning after you graduate ? No! Why should our ML algorithms stop learning ?
— Chris De Sa,
while teaching online learning
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