Machine Learning Study Group
Welcome!
We
start at 4:00 (or as soon as the weekly seminar is over and people have
logged in). Zoom automatically ends the meeting after 40 minutes. New
members are always welcome and anyone can join. You may attend any or
all sessions. Also feel free to ask to be
removed from the invite list at any time, as we have no wish to send
unneeded emails which we all certainly get too many of.
Agenda & Minutes
- Welcome to the 65th meeting, June 2, 2023.
- Status updates/news/inputs/comments
- Student and project updates?
- Any other updates/news/inputs or comments?
- S may present something to us on Huggingface next Friday. MM will check.
- We are starting a 3-week cycle of: background reading one week, Huggingface prep/discuss the next week, and lab exercise the following week,
and repeat. No one is really needed to "lead," we think/hope.
- For
the huggingface prep/discussion this week (week 2 of the 3-week cycle), we started at the beginning with
https://huggingface.co/learn/nlp-course/chapter0/1?fw=tf. We got up to section "Using a Python virtual environment."
- For next time (week 3 of the cycle), we will either review that for new attendees as needed, or go on to the new section, or skip ahead as appropriate. We'll see!
- Our last general reading (for week 1 of the 3-week cycle) was from https://openai.com/research/gpt-4 about GPT-4. We got up to the section "Predictable scaling." We will proceed from there next time we get to this article.
- Here are some other things we could choose to read from in the future.
- At some point we can discuss and vote on other sources. See the list on the page of sources. Also Youtube is full of videos about neural nets, transformers, etc.
- MC suggested: Sparks of Artificial General Intelligence: Early experiments with GPT-4 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.12712). We read the abstract to decide whether to read the article. The group's evaluation was 3 6/7 out of 5 to read it.
- Readings/videos/demos we have finished.
- 2/17/23; "Deep Learning for AI" by Bengio, LeCun and Hinton, the Turing
Award Lecture paper for 2018, published in CACM, 2021, https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3448250.
- ChatGPT Is a Tipping Point for AI (Harvard Business Review). Finished 1/27/23.
- 12/16/22: We demoed ChatGPT.
- 11/4/22: We viewed and discussed a transformers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQQlZhbC5ps first. This seemed to be one of the better videos of the many out there.
- Transformers From Scratch," https://e2eml.school/transformers.html. Finished on 10/28/22.
- The Narrated Transformer Language Model, Jay Alammar, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QH8fRhqFHM, finished 7/22/22.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1X4fHzF4mQ. Finished 8/26/22.
- We also finished other things from before this list of finished sources was created to keep a record of them.
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