Back in 2023, Chris Lattner, creator of LLVM, and his team at Modular unveiled a new language called Mojo. Its syntax resembled Python, but it compiled to machine-native code and offered memory-safety ...
When it comes to working with data in a tabular form, most people reach for a spreadsheet. That’s not a bad choice: Microsoft Excel and similar programs are familiar and loaded with functionality for ...
BurnMan is a free, open-source toolkit written in Python. It is designed to compute thermodynamic and thermoelastic properties of geological and planetary materials — from pure mineral ``endmembers'', ...
PALS is a flexible, scalable toolbox to facilitate image processing and analysis for subjects with stroke lesions. The pipeline requires two inputs: a T1-weighted MRI image and a stroke segmentation ...
Data tend to live in low-dimensional nonlinear subspaces. The framework of Riemannian geometry can take such nonlinearity into account: If set up properly, data seem to lie on low-dimensional linear ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a full-code, step-by-step tutorial on using the LightGBM tree-based system to perform binary classification (predicting a discrete variable that ...
Optimized apps and websites start with well-built code. The truth, however, is that you don't need to worry about performance in 90% of your code, and probably 100% for many scripts. It doesn't matter ...
Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research uses a full-code, step-by-step demo to show how to predict the annual income of a person based on their sex, age, state where they live and political leaning.
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