At the end of January, I attended REWORK’s Deep Learning 2.0 Virtual Summit, which brings together the latest technological advancements and practical examples to apply deep learning to solve challenges in business and society. In this long-form blog recap, I will dissect content from the talks that I found most useful from attending the summit. The post consists of 17 talks that are divided into 5 sections: Enterprise AI, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Deep Learning Landscape, Generative Models, and Reinforcement Learning.
Datacast Episode 56: Apprehending Quantum Computation with Alba Cervera-Lierta
Alba Cervera-Lierta is a postdoctoral researcher at the Alán Aspuru-Guzik group at the University of Toronto. She obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Barcelona in 2019. Her background is in particle physics and quantum information theory. She has focused on quantum computation algorithms in the last years, particularly those suited for noisy-intermediate scale quantum computation.
Datacast Episode 55: Making Apache Spark Developer-Friendly and Cost-Effective with Jean-Yves Stephan
Jean-Yves (or "J-Y") Stephan is the CEO & Co-Founder of Data Mechanics, a Y-Combinator-backed startup building a data engineering platform that makes Apache Spark more developer-friendly and more cost-effective. Before Data Mechanics, he was a software engineer at Databricks, the unified analytics platform created by Apache Spark's founders. JY did his undergraduate studies in Computer Science & Applied Math at Ecole Polytechnique (Paris, France) before pursuing a Masters at Stanford in Management Science & Engineering.
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Datacast Episode 54: Information Retrieval Research, Data Science For Space Missions, and Open-Source Software with Chris Mattmann
Chris Mattmann is the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at NASA JPL. He is also JPL's first Principal Scientist in the area of Data Science. He has over 19 years of experience at JPL and has conceived, realized, and delivered the architecture for the next generation of reusable science data processing systems for NASA's space and earth science missions.
He contributes to open source and was a former Director at the Apache Software Foundation (2013-18).
Finally, he is the Director of the Information Retrieval & Data Science (IRDS) group at USC and Adjunct Associate Professor.
Datacast Episode 53: Algorithms and Data Structures In Action with Marcello LaRocca
Marcello La Rocca is a research scientist and a full-stack engineer. He works as a consultant, creating large-scale web applications and machine learning infrastructure. He has gained invaluable experience at Twitter, Microsoft, and Apple - working on applied research in academia and industry. His work and interests focus on graphs, optimization algorithms, genetic algorithms, machine learning, and quantum computing.
Recommendation System Series Part 8: The 14 Properties To Take Into Account When Evaluating Real-World Recommendation Systems
Various properties are commonly considered when choosing the recommendation approach, whether for offline or online scenarios. These properties have trade-offs, so it is critical to understand and evaluate their effects on the overall performance and the user experience. This blog post is my attempt to summarize these properties succinctly.
Datacast Episode 52: Graph Databases In Action with Dave Bechberger
Dave Bechberger is known for his expertise in distributed data architecture and being a Graph Database SME. He is known for his pragmatic approach to data architectures and for implementing large-scale distributed data architectures for big data analysis and data science workflows using various SQL and NoSQL data technologies. He is the author of "Graph Database in Action" by Manning publications and has spoken both nationally and internationally at conferences on subjects related to distributed data and graph databases.
Dave spent 20+ years developing, managing, and consulting on software projects and is currently a member of the Amazon Neptune service team. He works with both customers and engineering teams to simplify and speed the adoption of graph technologies.
Datacast Episode 51: Research and Tooling for Computer Vision Systems with Jason Corso
Dr. Jason Corso is the new director of the Stevens Institute for AI. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Voxel51, an AI software company creating development tools for improving the performance of computer vision and machine learning systems. Previously, he was a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan. A veteran in the field of computer vision, Jason has dedicated over 20 years to academic research and has authored nearly 150 academic papers and hundreds of thousands of lines of open-source code on video understanding, robotics, and data science. He received his Ph.D. and MSE degrees from Johns Hopkins University and his bachelor’s degree from Loyola University Maryland, all in computer science.









