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AI code that facilitates good science (Practical AI #51)
We’re talking with Joel Grus, author of Data Science from Scratch, 2nd Edition, senior research engineer at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), and maintainer of AllenNLP. We discussed Joel’s book, which has become a personal favorite of the hosts, and why he decided to approach data science and AI “from scratch.” Joel also gives us a glimpse into AI2, an introduction to AllenNLP, and some tips for writing good research code. This episode is packed full of reproducible AI goodness!
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Featuring
- Joel Grus – Twitter
- Chris Benson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Daniel Whitenack – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
- Allen AI
- AllenNLP
- AllenNLP demo website
- Data Science from Scratch 2nd edition
- Writing Code for NLP Research
- I don’t like Notebooks
- Joel’s website
- Adversarial learning podcast
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