Gilles Louppe
@glouppe
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On a quest to accelerate Science with #AI. Professor of AI and deep learning @UniversiteLiege. Previously @CERN, @nyuniversity.
Liege, Belgium
Joined September 2009
RT @ScienceMagazine: A new Science study presents “Evo”—a machine learning model capable of decoding and designing DNA, RNA, and protein se…
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RT @lukasheinrich_: @Aishik_Ghosh_ is amazing. On top of the latest state of the art in AI/ML and with the tenacity and fearlessness to pus…
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RT @peteratmsr: Now in @Nature, AI @MSFTResearch that simulates proteins with more than 10,000 atoms with quantum accuracy, orders of magni…
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RT @SandesaraJay: This new framework will extend the vision of the original "Madminer" papers by @KyleCranmer , @johannbrehmer, @glouppe an…
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RT @SandesaraJay: The analysis uses more than 10,000 very large NNs (adding upto over 1 billion trainable parameters in total) to build the…
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RT @SandesaraJay: Excited to share the first results using Neural Simulation-Based Inference (NSBI) techniques applied to @ATLASexperiment…
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RT @KyleCranmer: A milestone! 10 years ago I had an epiphany about using machine learning to approximate likelihood ratios, enabling statis…
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10 years after formalizing the method with @KyleCranmer in it feels great to see SBI being used for a full-fledged analysis at the LHC! 🎉
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RT @lukasheinrich_: This has been such a long time coming… amazing to see this out - @Aishik_Ghosh_ led this effort throuout and persevered…
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RT @Aishik_Ghosh_: A thread on quantum interference and the 6 year adventure it took me through In experimental particle physics we sift o…
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RT @GaelVaroquaux: A huge win for visibility of contributions to science from open source software (often undervalued). It is important to…
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@DamienTeney @scikit_learn @GaelVaroquaux @ogrisel @agramfort @fpedregosa @mblondel_ml You can find it at (For some reason, Scholar has been broken and unmaintained for years. There are a few French names, like mine, you can't find on Scholar for unknown reasons. Use Bing or something else, and you will find it...)
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