Here's a (totally incomplete, and randomly ordered) list of blog posts I noticed; please feel free and comment with a link to your own post so I can add yours to the list. I will continue to expand and complete it.
I haven't had time to read and work through all of them, but I will try to add short summaries and author information to this blog post as I go through them.
- https://corcra.github.io/ml/2015/12/14/NIPS2015.html
by Stephanie, @__hylandSL from Cornell
- https://memming.wordpress.com/2015/12/07/nips-2015-part-1/ and https://memming.wordpress.com/2015/12/09/nips-2015-part-2/ https://memming.wordpress.com/2015/12/15/nips-2015-part-3/
https://memming.wordpress.com/2015/12/15/nips-2015-workshops/
by a computational neuroscientist, memming.com - https://blogs.princeton.edu/imabandit/2015/12/13/on-the-spirit-of-nips-2015-and-openai/
by Sebastian Bubeck from Microsoft - On 10 Deep Learning trends
http://codinginparadise.org/ebooks/html/blog/ten_deep_learning_trends_at_nips_2015.html
by @bradneuberg from Dropbox. He shared also a couple of other session notes. - https://gridworld.wordpress.com/2015/12/13/nips-2015-deep-rl-workshop/
by Marc Deisenroth (he has a couple of more articles on his blog) - http://www.zaizi.com/blog/wiml-and-nips-conference-montreal-2015
by Jayani Withanawasam - https://medium.com/@libbykinsey/my-nips-2015-highlights-810e23c9da13
by Libby Kinsey - http://betatim.github.io/posts/physics-does-nips/
by Tim Head, a physicist - http://alexhwilliams.info/itsneuronalblog/2015/12/14/nips/
by Alex Williams - http://www.danvk.org/2015/12/12/nips-2015.html
- http://www.machinedlearnings.com/2015/12/nips-2015-review.html by Paul Mineiro
- http://slides.com/invisibleroads/nips-2015-recap/fullscreen#/ Selected NIPS Recap by @crosscompute
- http://hunch.net/?p=3001617 Interesting things at NIPS by John Langford
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ox4nK4GlxUo0WA-vXPmLjaIhgrggMxcGJGva_6k8-F0/ Notes by @sandhya212 from Columbia
- http://www.cinjon.com/nips-2015 by Cinjon
- http://blog.shakirm.com/2015/12/a-year-of-approximate-inference/ A Year of Approximate Inference by Shakir Mohamed
- http://nlpers.blogspot.com/2015/12/nips-2015-retrospective.html NIPS 2015 Retrospective by Hal Daumé III
2 Kommentare:
Keep you eye on Daume's blog at http://nlpers.blogspot.com/. He usually posts a pretty good round up within a week or so of the big conferences he attends.
Thanks, I will keep my eyes open for it!
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