Science Videos and Lectures
Science lecture videos, movies, video clips, etc.
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Submitted Dec 21, 2016 (Edited Dec 23, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures Presented by Google developers, six lines of Python is all it takes to write your first machine learning program! In this episode, we'll briefly introduce what machine learning is and why it's important. Then, we'll follow a recipe for supervised learning (a technique to create a classifier from examples) and code it up.
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Submitted Dec 19, 2016 (Edited Dec 25, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures Presented by Dr. Jean Peccoud on 10/28/2016 at Colorado State University.
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Submitted Dec 02, 2016 (Edited Dec 03, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures Presented on December 17, 2015 by Geoffrey E. Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Yoshua Bengio.
Deep Learning allows computational models composed of multiple processing layers to learn representations of data with multiple levels of abstraction. These methods have dramatically improved the state-of-the-art in speech recognition, visual object recognition, object detection, and many other domains such as drug discovery and genomics. Deep learning discovers intricate structure in large datasets by using the back-propagation algorithm to indicate how a machine should change its internal parameters that are used to compute the representation in each layer from the representation in the previous layer. Deep convolutional nets have brought about dramatic improvements in processing images, video, speech and audio, while recurrent nets have shone on sequential data such as text and speech. Representation learning is a set of methods that allows a machine to be fed with raw data and to automatically discover the representations needed for detection or classification. Deep learning methods are representation learning methods with multiple levels of representation, obtained by composing simple but non-linear modules that each transform the representation at one level (starting with the raw input) into a representation at a higher, slightly more abstract level. This tutorial will introduce the fundamentals of deep learning, discuss applications, and close with challenges ahead. |
Submitted Dec 25, 2008 (Edited Dec 04, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures biosights is a series of life science videos highlighting original scientific research published in The Journal of Cell Biology. The shows feature original video data and interviews with the scientists who performed the work.
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Submitted Sep 12, 2008 (Edited Dec 04, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures Presenting the latest health research, the Stanford Health Library website contains videos covering a wide range of health topics including cancer supportive care, health and society, lectures, women's health, asthma, Jonathan King Lectures, and more.
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Submitted Jan 12, 2008 (Edited Jan 27, 2008) to Science Videos and Lectures Free Video Lectures, Free Animations, Free E-books. A superb site providing FREE Streaming Video lectures, Animations, Live Online Tests, Audio lectures, hundreds of ebook download links etc in the fields of Biology, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Computer Science,Engineering,Medicine etc.This site provides free streaming video lectures of whole courses conducted by faculty from reputed universities around the world. They provide excellent animations which helps in visualizing and understanding concepts. Free live timed online tests with instant feedback and explanations will definitely help learners around the globe.
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Submitted Aug 29, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures A medical wiki with the goal of creating a collective online memory for physicians, nurses, and medical students. Publish your review articles, videos, clinical notes, pearls, and medical images on the site.
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Submitted Aug 29, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures This is a comprehensive site providing Video lectures, lessons, Audio lectures, podcasts, free online classes, courses, animations, interactive online tutorials and Text materials like ebooks, Lecture notes, slide presentations on new technologies in the fields of Electronics, Communications, Computer Science, Networking and Mechanical Engineering, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more.
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Submitted Aug 29, 2007 (Edited Dec 04, 2016) to Science Videos and Lectures VideoLectures.net, a project of the Center for Knowledge Transfer of the Jozef Stefan Institute, is an award-winning free and open access educational video lectures repository. The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences, summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of science. The portal is aimed at promoting science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to the scientific community but also to the general public.
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Submitted Aug 29, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures DnaTube is a scientific research site providing video based studies, lecturers and seminars. Our goal is to contribute science by generating self-growing community who shares their scientific experiences. Most DnaTube members are graduate students from universities of all countries.
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Submitted Aug 29, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures Bioscreencast.com is a free online video-tutorial library for the scientific community where users can upload and share screencasts on science-related software tools.
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Submitted Aug 07, 2007 (Edited Aug 28, 2008) to Science Videos and Lectures Showcasing the best of brain sciences video online.
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Submitted Aug 07, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures GroundReport TV is the world's first live streaming citizen news channel. On GRTV you'll find a dynamic mix of live reporting and news videos that speak to a global audience.
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Submitted Mar 19, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures ScienCentral News, your independent source for the latest news on science and technology. Our stories appear on your local TV newscasts, but you can view them here, too--along with in-depth information to help you dig deeper.
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Submitted Mar 18, 2007 (Edited Mar 18, 2007) to Science Videos and Lectures More video blogs than you can shake a mouse at.
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Submitted Mar 05, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures Link TV broadcasts programs that engage, educate and activate viewers to become involved in the world. These programs provide a unique perspective on international news, current events, and diverse cultures, presenting issues not often covered in the U.S. media. We connect American viewers with people at the heart of breaking events, organizations in the forefront of social change and the cultures of an increasingly global community.
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Submitted Mar 04, 2007 to Science Videos and Lectures Each year, TED hosts some of the world's most fascinating people: Trusted voices and convention-breaking mavericks, icons and geniuses. The talks they deliver have had had such a great impact, we thought they deserved a wider audience. So now - with our sponsor BMW and production partner WNYC/New York Public Radio we're sharing some of the most remarkable TED talks with the world at large. Each week, we'll release a new talk, in audio and video, to download or watch online. For best effect, plan to listen to at least three, start to finish. They have a cumulative effect...
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