I have familiarity with most of Python technologies of machine learning and data science but my most important tool is my capability to link different fields of knowledge in a engaging algorithm. My interests include:
- π Machine learning, IA and its implications π
- β Mathematics for machine learning and data science
- π Philosophy, history and why world is what it is π
- πβ Swimming, chess (not specifically well played)
- π Nature and how it defines us at all βοΈπ
βPeople worry that computers will get too smart and take over the world, but the real problem is that they're too stupid and they've already taken over the world.β
Pedro Domingos (creator of Markov Logic Network)
What do I do?
Everything involving machine learning, IA, data science and each pipeline step since the data obtention to hosting is of my interest.
- CRISP-DM Methodology π
- Data cleaning π
- EDA and data insights π
- Model creation π²
- Model performance analysis πΎ
- Deploy and hosting π»
πAbout me
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Nature affects me π³π.
I love nature. That's why I chose The wanderer above the sea of fog to open my overview π¨. It's the epitome of the romantically nature affected man. With romantic I mean not traditionally romantic, like Titanic or Romeo and Juliet, but romantic by thinking over our place in world.
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Machine learning beyond it's definition ββπ₯.
I really think deeply not only over the problems machine learning can solve for humanity and how it will change work. But I think too about philosophical implications π€. What their learning process can teach us about ours? What should we to do to improve their capacity of understanding the world? What lesson should a IA singularity take?
ReLU activation neurons nodes. As you can see, it's a sequence of linear function sums.
The L in ReLU goes for linear.
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Philosophy and religion πβοΈβͺ
The guy in photo is Mircea Eliade, the greatest mithologist and comparative religion researcher of sec. XX. His invetigations regarded of why do we think, act and behave like we do. Why do we constitute culture, sing π΅, paint ποΈ or dance π? You may not understand why this has anything to do with programming but we haven't never in history been so distant from the things that turns us humans, for the codes we're programming are now programming us.
That's why I really love studying religion, culture and history. It turns me even into a better programmer. For I'm worried what we could reach with our progress and what may we lose.