Brand-new video tutorial: an intro to the Central Limit Theorem, a whacky phenomenon that underlies (almost) all modern statistics and machine learning. My hands-on code demos (in Python) make it easy to grasp why the whackiness happens.
Could be the perfect thing for ya if you're avoiding the plague by working from home and/or you're looking for something new to learn!
Announcing A4N: The Artificial Neural Network News Network →
It’s my great pleasure to announce A4N — the Artificial Neural Network News Network — a new podcast series. Our show is a lighthearted vehicle for discussion of the latest developments in A.I., machine learning, and data science, in which we both introduce technical aspects of these advances as well as their social implications.
The intended audience is anyone interested in automation, A.I., or the future, with brief sections catering especially to professionals working in the fields of data science or software engineering.
The show is hosted by Andrew Vlahutin, Grant Beyleveld, Vince Petaccio II, and myself — data scientists and machine learning engineers from untapt, an A.I. company. The podcast is commercial-free and we are bent on becoming your favorite — and most entertaining — source for A.I.-related news.
Episodes are hosted on jonkrohn.com (here) and are syndicated across all of the most popular platforms: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.
As with the Joe Rogan Experience and many other beloved podcasts, we also provide a raw video feed of the podcast recording session, which is available on YouTube.
Click through to the Medium post provided here for all of the links and more details :)
Tutorial, Booksigning, and "Ask the Expert" Session at ODSC East in Boston in April →
On April 15th in Boston, I’ll be giving a hands-on, 3.5-hour introduction to deep learning — featuring the brand-new TensorFlow 2 library — at the Open Data Science Conference East. In addition, I’ll be giving away dozens of free copies of my book Deep Learning Illustrated during a book-signing session, as well as answering any questions you might have during an “Ask the Expert” session.
First (of Many) Free Video Tutorials
After years of producing popular data-science tutorials that exist behind paywalls, I'm delighted to announce my first (of many) 100% free videos. This first one is on "Big O Notation" -- a critical computing concept.
Deep Learning Study Group XVII: Capsule Nets, BERT & Book Launch →
For this session, Dmitri Nesterenko and Grant Beyleveld presented on Capsule Networks (slides here) and "BERT & Friends" (slides here), respectively.
This session also served as a book launch for my, Grant Beyleveld, and Aglae Bassens' book, Deep Learning Illustrated, the content of which was influenced in large part by the previous sessions of the Deep Learning Study Group. The first photo of the three authors together with their book is provided above.
Click through for all of the session details, including the recommended preparatory work and the topics we’re considering for our next session.
Open Data Science Conference West
My first experience at ODSC West exceeded my lofty expectations. Personal highlights include:
Teaching an oversubscribed four-hour tutorial on deep learning with TensorFlow (pictured above; slides here)
Meeting hundreds of wonderful fans at my Deep Learning Illustrated book-signing (pictured below)
Sharing meals with some of the biggest names in data science, including Pieter Abbeel, Kirk Borne, and Kate Strachnyi
Conversation on "Artificial Intelligence and the Brain" with Dr. Heather Berlin
Last night in New York, neuroscientist Heather Berlin and I gave a talk on artificial intelligence and the brain at a Magdalen College alumni event. We’re pictured here with charming host, Sir David Clary.
I had a lot of fun, found Heather’s content fascinating, and loved the thorough audience questions.
Wrapped Filming in San Fran
In San Francisco, having wrapped filming for a series of interactive videos using TensorFlow 2.0 and Keras for Natural Language Processing, Machine Vision, and Deep Reinforcement Learning.
All of the code is available for free now in GitHub.
"Data Science at Home" Podcast →
Another day, another podcast release!
This one is with the charismatic Francesco Gadaleta on his "Data Science at Home" podcast. We talked about:
How to deal with bias in machine learning used to match jobs to candidates
Guidelines to take into account whenever you implement a deep learning model
The future of AI
Deep Learning "Spoken" on Data Science Imposters' Podcast →
My appearance on the Data Science Imposters podcast went live today. The co-hosts, Jordy and Antonio, came to untapt HQ to discuss a wildly broad range of topics that included untapt and my book, Deep Learning Illustrated. Having such warm co-hosts, as well as being able to record in-person, ensured that we created an especially fun podcast.
My Conversation on DataBytes podcast released!
Had so much fun chatting with Susan Wang about deep learning on her DataBytes podcast.
My Interview on Podcast.__init__ Released Today →
Enjoyed the deeply thoughtful questions from Tobias Macey on his Python podcast, Podcast.__init__, released today. We discussed what deep learning is, how we deploy it to solve human-resources problems at untapt, and my newly-released book Deep Learning Illustrated.
First In-Store Spotting of Deep Learning Illustrated
I spotted Deep Learning Illustrated for the first time in-store at the Barnes & Noble location on New York’s Upper West Side.
"TensorFlow 2.0 vs PyTorch": Popular Talk at Metis Last Week
Had a blast speaking to a packed, inquisitive house at Metis New York last week about deep learning (specifically, contrasting the TensorFlow 2.0 and PyTorch libraries) as well as signing copies of my newly-released Deep Learning Illustrated book.
Thanks to Nathan Vermeiren, Jennifer Raimone, Jane Durand, and Dun Sattler for organizing and hosting the popular event, which had a long waiting list and several hundred folks join via live stream.
Given the popularity of this topic, I’ll be sure to give this talk again soon!
10% off my 30-Hour Deep Learning Course
It's the final chance to sign up for my comprehensive, 30-hour Deep Learning course, which kicks off on Sat Oct 19 at the NYC Data Science Academy. Use the code DLT2019 to get 10% off!
The course features the brand-new TensorFlow 2.0 library, used in conjunction with Keras and PyTorch, to cover all of the underlying Deep Learning theory and all of its modern applications. Optionally, as the course progresses, you can work with me directly to develop your own Deep Learning project from the ground up.
Here's a 30-second video of my popular course demo night last week, which also served as a book-launch / book-signing for my newly released Deep Learning Illustrated.
"Deep Learning Illustrated" is an Instant #1 Bestseller
My newly-released book Deep Learning Illustrated became an instant #1 Bestseller this week in two Amazon Kindle categories: Neural Networks and Data Mining.
First Copies of "Deep Learning Illustrated" →
The first copies of Deep Learning Illustrated are out!
It's already topping several new-release categories on Amazon, including the Artificial Intelligence category.
I'm hoping to get Grant and Aglaé together this week for photos of the whole authorship team.
Thanks to everyone at Pearson -- especially Debra Williams Cauley -- for believing in our vision and ensuring this book was a success.
"Recruiting Future" Podcast →
Had a blast discussing the application of data science and AI to the field of human resources on the distinguished The Recruiting Future Podcast. Many thanks to Matt Alder for having me on as a guest -- I hope to do it again soon!
Speaking at the Open Data Science Conference →
My favorite talk I've ever given was a three-hour seminar on "Deep Learning for TensorFlow 2.0", which was at the Open Data Science Conference in New York in June (pictured). The venue was flawless and the audience was incredibly engaged.
I'm excited to be in San Francisco on October 30th at the massive ODSC West conference (click through to see the details within my post on the ODSC blog). I'll be offering an expanded seminar on the soon-to-be-released major update of the world's most popular deep learning library. I'll also be carrying out a book-signing of my soon-to-be-released Deep Learning Illustrated.
Deep Learning Illustrated on Front Page of Hacker News
This week, not once — but a mind-boggling twice — blog posts featuring content from my forthcoming book Deep Learning Illustrated made the front page of Hacker News.
They’re both interactive posts by Domino Data Lab. The first, which made the front page on August 24th, is on natural language processing. The second, which is on the front page presently (August 29th), is on deep reinforcement learning.