[python-uk] python-uk Digest, Vol 149, Issue 6

Joe Metcalfe j.g.metcalfe at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 14:03:50 EST 2016


Hi Tibs,
I think that will be Tuesday 2nd Feb.!

Joe

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>    1. Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 1st Feb 2016 (Tony Ibbs)
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> From: Tony Ibbs <tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk>
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> Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 1st Feb 2016
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> The next Cambridge Python User Group meeting will be on Tuesday 1st
> February at 7pm
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> Geoffrey French will talk about Deep Learning, which he has used to
> recognise dead fish (for money) and facial expressions (for fun):
>
> "In the last few years, deep neural networks have been used to generate
> state of the art results in image classification, segmentation and object
> detection. They have also successfully been used for speech recognition. In
> this talk, I will give an introduction to deep neural networks. I will
> cover how they work, how they are trained, and how to get going. The talk
> will primarily focus on image processing."
>
> About himself, Geoffrey says:
>
> "I am a researcher at Kings College London working in the area of
> developing new kinds of programming tools. I have also worked on two
> computer vision projects in the past, aimed at processing microscope images
> and quantifying surveillance videos from fishing trawlers. I tend to use
> Python out of choice for almost anything I can!"
>
> This meeting will be held at the Department of Engineering (that should
> link to a map).
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> For those who came to the January meeting, we should be in a room two
> floors up from that room. Come in at reception, and the stairs are on the
> right. If the reception doors are shut and locked, then there may be a
> porter to let you in, and otherwise I shall have left a notice on one of
> the doors with my mobile number, so you can ring to be let in. There may be
> lots of other people around the ground floor, as there is another event on.
>
> Meetings after that will be:
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>         ? Tuesday 1st March 2016 - Come and play with Anvil (
> http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227697910/)
>         ? Tuesday 5th April 2016 - Compiling B with Python (
> http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227894378/)
>         ? Tuesday 3rd May - to be determined
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> Please note that we are also now on meetup.com, at
> http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/. If possible, please RSVP there for
> meetings so we have an idea of numbers. As an incentive, there's much more
> detail about each meeting there.
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> Tweeting may occur at https://twitter.com/campython
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> Tibs
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