Archive for May, 2016

NYU Data Science newsletter – May 17, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 17, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Deep Learning and Neuromorphic Chips KDnuggets, Peter Morgan from May 16, 2016 There are three main ingredients to creating artificial intelligence: hardware (compute and memory), software (or algorithms), and data. We’ve heard […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – May 16, 2016

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 16, 2016   Penguins goalie Matt Murray does not lack in confidence, competitiveness Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from May 13, 2016 … “When he was first called up first, up here, he’s jamming at guys’ feet, whacking at rebounds,” defenseman Ian Cole said. “It doesn’t […]

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Toronto Raptors 116 Miami Heat 89

TOR 116 MIA 89 – Toronto relied on 7 players while Miami was shuffling lineups like crazy. The Raptors knew what they wanted to do, and were able to do it. The Heat starters, Johnson-Deng-Winslow-Wade-Dragic, had mostly negative minutes, unable to get any sort of advantage. Lowry is back to playing at an elite level […]

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NYU Data Science newsletter – May 13, 2016

NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for May 13, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A   Data Science News Badges to Acknowledge Open Practices: A Simple, Low-Cost, Effective Method for Increasing Transparency PLOS Biology, Mallory C. Kidwell et al. from May 12, 2016 Beginning January 2014, Psychological Science gave authors the […]

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