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http://CppCon.org

Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/CppCon/CppCon2017

We – attendees at CppCon – are all teachers. Some teach for a living; many occasionally teach a course or give a lecture; essentially all give advice about how to learn C++ or how to use C++. The communities we address are incredibly diverse.

What do we teach, and why? Who do we teach, and how? What is “modern C++”? How do we avoid pushing our own mistakes onto innocent learners?

Teaching C++ implies a view of what C++ is; there is no value-neutral teaching. What teaching tools and support do we need? Consider libraries, compiler support, and tools for learners. This talk asks a lot of questions and offers a few answers. Its aim is to start a discussion, so the Q&A will be relatively long.

Bjarne Stroustrup - Managing Director,, Morgan Stanley
C++: history, design, use, standardization, future; performance, reliability; software developer education; | distributed systems

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Introduces the key ideas behind Deep Learning (machine learning + distributed representations). Part 1 of a series on AI. Part 2 is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLAwDEfzqRw support this program: https://www.patreon.com/artoftheproblem

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Discusses what active learning is and provides examples of how active learning can be used in both face to face and online classes.

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Is Learning Feasible? - Can we generalize from a limited sample to the entire space? Relationship between in-sample and out-of-sample. Lecture 2 of 18 of Caltech's Machine Learning Course - CS 156 by Professor Yaser Abu-Mostafa. View course materials in iTunes U Course App - https://itunes.apple.com/us/co....urse/machine-learnin and on the course website - http://work.caltech.edu/telecourse.html

Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-ND). To learn more about this license, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

This lecture was recorded on April 5, 2012, in Hameetman Auditorium at Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA.

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This talk is presented by Zach Miller, Senior Data Scientist at Metis


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In this edition of Learning for the Future, we take a look at professional learning communities, or PLCs. PLCs allow teachers and administrators to examine the way they work and to focus on developing a system of ongoing, job-embedded professional development. This episode shows PLCs in action at Montgomery Blair High School and Shady Grove Middle School.

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A demonstration of how to use the Reciprocal Learning strategy, a cooperative learning technique that has students coach each other through a set of tasks. The article that accompanies this video can be found at http://www.cultofpedagogy.com/reciprocal-learning.

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AlphaGo beat the Go World Champion 4-1. Why do the creators not know how? Brais Martinez is a Research Fellow & Deep Learning expert at the University of Nottingham.

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http://www.DistanceLearningPortal.com helps students to find and compare any open, online and distance learning study, while helping universities to effectively promote their study programmes worldwide.

Imagine you could study at the best institutes in the world -- without leaving your country. Would you be interested?

The idea of distance learning is not new, but the offer is increasing rapidly: There are traditional universities, open universities, and online institutes.
So what makes distance education different? Well apart from a much higher degree of freedom it is very much like traditional education.

It covers all degree levels and subjects, often delivered online. You will be taught by a lecturer, receive guidance by tutors, discuss with your classmates, and take exams. All however without the constraints of physical presence and strict schedules.
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TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012
Dr. Martha S. Burns - "The New Brain Science of Learning"
Enola, Pennsylvania

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Our robot system, Dactyl, has learned to manipulate objects with unprecedented dexterity. Learn more: https://blog.openai.com/learning-dexterity/


Music: "Handsome Devil" by Gyom

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Yann LeCun
Director of AI Research at Facebook, Professor of Computer Science, New York University

November 18, 2016

Abstract
The rapid progress of AI in the last few years are largely the result of advances in deep learning and neural nets, combined with the availability of large datasets and fast GPUs. We now have systems that can recognize images with an accuracy that rivals that of humans. This will lead to revolutions in several domains such as autonomous transportation and medical image understanding. But all of these systems currently use supervised learning in which the machine is trained with inputs labeled by humans. The challenge of the next several years is to let machines learn from raw, unlabeled data, such as video or text. This is known as unsupervised learning. AI systems today do not possess "common sense", which humans and animals acquire by observing the world, acting in it, and understanding the physical constraints of it. Some of us see unsupervised learning as the key towards machines with common sense. Approaches to unsupervised learning will be reviewed. This presentation assumes some familiarity with the basic concepts of deep learning.


Speaker Biography
Yann LeCun is Director of AI Research at Facebook, and Silver Professor of Data Science, Computer Science, Neural Science, and Electrical Engineering at New York University, affiliated with the NYU Center for Data Science, the Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, the Center for Neural Science, and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He received the Electrical Engineer Diploma from Ecole Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Electrotechnique et Electronique (ESIEE), Paris in 1983, and a PhD in Computer Science from Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris) in 1987. After a postdoc at the University of Toronto, he joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ in 1988. He became head of the Image Processing Research Department at AT&T Labs-Research in 1996, and joined NYU as a professor in 2003, after a brief period as a Fellow of the NEC Research Institute in Princeton. From 2012 to 2014 he directed NYU's initiative in data science and became the founding director of the NYU Center for Data Science. He was named Director of AI Research at Facebook in late 2013 and retains a part-time position on the NYU faculty. His current interests include AI, machine learning, computer perception, mobile robotics, and computational neuroscience. He has published over 180 technical papers and book chapters on these topics as well as on neural networks, handwriting recognition, image processing and compression, and on dedicated circuits and architectures for computer perception. The character recognition technology he developed at Bell Labs is used by several banks around the world to read checks and was reading between 10 and 20% of all the checks in the US in the early 2000s. His image compression technology, called DjVu, is used by hundreds of web sites and publishers and millions of users to access scanned documents on the Web. Since the late 80's he has been working on deep learning methods, particularly the convolutional network model, which is the basis of many products and services deployed by companies such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Baidu, IBM, NEC, AT&T and others for image and video understanding, document recognition, human-computer interaction, and speech recognition. LeCun has been on the editorial board of IJCV, IEEE PAMI, and IEEE Trans. Neural Networks, was program chair of CVPR'06, and is chair of ICLR 2013 and 2014. He is on the science advisory board of Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, and has advised many large and small companies about machine learning technology, including several startups he co-founded. He is the lead faculty at NYU for the Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment, a $36M initiative in collaboration with UC Berkeley and University of Washington to develop data-driven methods in the sciences. He is the recipient of the 2014 IEEE Neural Network Pioneer Award.

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After devoting himself to learning a new skill every single week for 52 weeks, Stephen shares invaluable advice to learning anything. In this comedic talk, Stephen explores how we can motivate ourselves to pursue our ambitions and ultimately, follow through on our commitments.


A native to Edmonton, Stephen is currently pursuing a degree in psychology from the University of Alberta. In addition to his studies, Stephen has led a variety of entrepreneurial ventures and passion projects to learn from direct experience. 52skillz is a project where he commits himself to learning a new skill every week of the year, for an entire year. The goal of the project is to inspire individuals of all ages to take action in learning and developing new skills in an entertaining and humour filled way.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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Best Toy Food Learning Video With Baby Shimmer's High Chair Shimmer and Shine with Toy Genie. This is the best toy food learning video. What did baby Shimmer eat? Learn fruits, vegetables, and desserts using Shopkins.

Aprender alimentos en inglés video para niños pequeños y preescolar. Comidas, frutas, y vegetales.

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With plenty of machine learning tools currently available, why would you ever choose an artificial neural network over all the rest? This clip and the next could open your eyes to their awesome capabilities! You'll get a closer look at neural nets without any of the math or code - just what they are and how they work. Soon you'll understand why they are such a powerful tool!

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Deep Learning is primarily about neural networks, where a network is an interconnected web of nodes and edges. Neural nets were designed to perform complex tasks, such as the task of placing objects into categories based on a few attributes. This process, known as classification, is the focus of our series.

Classification involves taking a set of objects and some data features that describe them, and placing them into categories. This is done by a classifier which takes the data features as input and assigns a value (typically between 0 and 1) to each object; this is called firing or activation; a high score means one class and a low score means another. There are many different types of classifiers such as Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine (SVM), and Naïve Bayes. If you have used any of these tools before, which one is your favorite? Please comment.

Neural nets are highly structured networks, and have three kinds of layers - an input, an output, and so called hidden layers, which refer to any layers between the input and the output layers. Each node (also called a neuron) in the hidden and output layers has a classifier. The input neurons first receive the data features of the object. After processing the data, they send their output to the first hidden layer. The hidden layer processes this output and sends the results to the next hidden layer. This continues until the data reaches the final output layer, where the output value determines the object's classification. This entire process is known as Forward Propagation, or Forward prop. The scores at the output layer determine which class a set of inputs belongs to.

Links:
Michael Nielsen's book - http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/
Andrew Ng Machine Learning - https://www.coursera.org/learn/machine-learning
Andrew Ng Deep Learning - https://www.coursera.org/speci....alizations/deep-lear

Have you worked with neural nets before? If not, is this clear so far? Please comment.
Neural nets are sometimes called a Multilayer Perceptron or MLP. This is a little confusing since the perceptron refers to one of the original neural networks, which had limited activation capabilities. However, the term has stuck - your typical vanilla neural net is referred to as an MLP.

Before a neuron fires its output to the next neuron in the network, it must first process the input. To do so, it performs a basic calculation with the input and two other numbers, referred to as the weight and the bias. These two numbers are changed as the neural network is trained on a set of test samples. If the accuracy is low, the weight and bias numbers are tweaked slightly until the accuracy slowly improves. Once the neural network is properly trained, its accuracy can be as high as 95%.


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Join Gecko in Gecko's Real Vehicles with this awesome educational compilation of all your favourite emergency vehicles!

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For the past 2 years we have experimented with a new format - Created communication and dialogue tools by drawing - AND filming. With over 25 client and project videos out, we are now proud to present our two latest videos. They aim at explaining our own field: Visual Thinking and Graphic Facilitation.

They are short introductions to different aspects of our methodology.

the first video explains 7 basic elements on how you can learn to draw almost anything when working with people.

The second video show what tools we suggest you bring along when facilitating graphically.

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Blended Learning combines the best of personalized online learning with face-to-face onsite support and hands-on application. Through the flex and rotational models, students are given some control over the time, place, path and pace. Part two in a five part DLN Smart Series video collection.

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Globally 617 million – or six out of ten – children and adolescents are unable to read a simple sentence or handle a basic mathematics calculation, according to data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). To address the global learning crisis, robust monitoring is needed to track whether children and adults are gaining the skills they need to thrive in today’s world. This video presents the tools developed by the UIS to measure learning and how to use the data to improve learning outcomes.

‘Data for Lifelong Learning’ from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics http://uis.unesco.org

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Synthesizing Obama: Learning Lip Sync from Audio
Supasorn Suwajanakorn, Steven M. Seitz, Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman
SIGGRAPH 2017

Given audio of President Barack Obama, we synthesize a high quality video of him speaking with accurate lip sync, composited into a target video clip. Trained on many hours of his weekly address footage, a recurrent neural network learns the mapping from raw audio features to mouth shapes. Given the mouth shape at each time instant, we synthesize high quality mouth texture, and composite it with proper 3D pose matching to change what he appears to be saying in a target video to match the input audio track

http://grail.cs.washington.edu..../projects/AudioToOba

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The English language opens many doors for many people.

With the latest research, we connect teachers and learners from around the world. This approach lets us learn from each other, constantly improve our teaching materials and unlock real-life opportunities for all.

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