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Linkdump #123

November 1, 2019 6:11 pm , Markus Konrad
R
  • renv: Project Environments
  • Advancing Text Mining with R and quanteda
Python
  • Thank you, Guido
    • After six and a half years, Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, is leaving Dropbox and heading into retirement.
Interesting articles, projects and news
  • How The New York Times is Experimenting with Recommendation Algorithms
  • Stop explaining black box machine learning models for high stakes decisions and use interpretable models instead
  • Learning certifiably optimal rule lists for categorical data
  • Krankenkassen-Algorithmus benachteiligt Afroamerikaner in den USA
  • Klimawandel und IT: Die Schlote der Digitalisierung rauchen kräftig
  • Radikalisierung bei YouTube: Kontakt wiegt schwerer als Algorithmen
  • Wahlwerbung via Social Media: CDU gab am meisten fĂĽr Microtargeting aus
  • Vega-Lite: a grammar of interactive graphics
  • Zuckerberg doubles down on free speech—the Facebook way
  • Machines Beat Humans on a Reading Test. But Do They Understand?
  • Data — from objects to assets
  • How much “fake news” can we identify on Twitter?
  • Nach dem Attentat von Halle: Die Boards der rechtsterroristischen Attentäter als internationale Kaderschmiede
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