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2022 REU Presentation: Anna Capuano

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From  James Overhiser 23 plays

Live Lecture with Dr Smith -- Intro Stats

Zoom Recording ID: 99931886983 UUID: 6UOL+mEvR/ON7LhiKQFYUg== Meeting Time: 2021-04-30T13:58:51Z

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From  Melissa Smith 6 plays

Cawley 2021-03-09

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From  Natalie Kimbrough 82 plays

Live Lecture with Dr Smith -- Intro Stats

Zoom Recording ID: 99931886983 UUID: SWQpLZJySL+/FnG/WBDjPg== Meeting Time: 2021-02-10T14:51:55Z

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From  Melissa Smith 1 plays

Lesson 23.3 Object Equality

Previously when we compared objects, we compared them attribute-by-attribute. That is because the meaning of == on objects is less clear. As we show in this video, that is because equality (and the…

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From  Hannah Lee 89 plays

Lesson 1.4 Boolean Expressions

The third basic type is the bool type. It only has two values: True and False. However, as we shall soon see, this type is one of the most important for computer programming.

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From  Hannah Lee 200 plays

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ORIE Colloquium, 2013-02-20 - Sahand Negahban: Structured Estimation in High-Dimensions

ORIE/Statistics Colloquium: Sahand Negahban (MIT) - Structured Estimation in High-Dimensions Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 Modern techniques in data…

From  E. Cornelius 126 plays

ORIE Colloquium on 12/4/2012 - Dorit Hochbaum: Combinatorial Algorithms for the Markov Random Fields Problem and Implications for Ranking, Clustering, Group Decision Making and Image Segmentation

ORIE Colloquium: Dorit Hochbaum (UC Berkeley) - Combinatorial algorithms for the Markov Random Fields problem and implications for ranking, clustering, group decision making and image…

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From  E. Cornelius 19 plays