I'm Arvind, a Rustacean and Arch Linux User (btw). I'm interested in:
- Machine Learning
- Computational Linguistics
- Epidemiology
- Music Theory
- Discrete Mathematics
The research papers that I've been consuming lately.
Xin, H., Ren, Z. Z., Song, J., Shao, Z., Zhao, W., Wang, H., Liu, B., Zhang, L., Lu, X., Du, Q., Gao, W., Zhu, Q., Yang, D., Gou, Z., Wu, Z. F., Luo, F., & Ruan, C. (2024). DeepSeek-Prover-V1.5: Harnessing Proof Assistant Feedback for Reinforcement Learning and Monte-Carlo Tree Search (Version 1). arXiv.https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2408.08152
Gallegos, I. O., Rossi, R. A., Barrow, J., Tanjim, M. M., Kim, S., Dernoncourt, F., Yu, T., Zhang, R., & Ahmed, N. K. (2024). Bias and Fairness in Large Language Models: A Survey. Computational Linguistics, 50(3), 1097–1179.https://doi.org/10.1162/coli_a_00524
Fiore, T. M., & Noll, T. (2011). Commuting Groups and the Topos of Triads (Version 2). arXiv.https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.1102.1496
Lo, Y.-C., Rensi, S. E., Torng, W., & Altman, R. B. (2018). Machine learning in chemoinformatics and drug discovery. Drug Discovery Today, 23(8), 1538–1546.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2018.05.010
If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be Bela Bollobas'sModern Graph Theory. I am an in-depth account of graph theory, written with the student in mind; I reflect the current state of the subject and emphasize connections with other branches of pure mathematics. Recognizing that graph theory is one of several courses competing for the attention of a student, I contain extensive descriptive passages designed to convey the flavor of the subject and to arouse interest. Which Springer GTM wouldyou be?The Springer GTM Test |
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