Location: New York, NY
Event Date: 29-Sep-2018
GitHub repo: nyc-2018-scikit-sprint
Report: WiMLDS Sprint Impact Report (2017-2018)
Blog: Highlights from the 2018 NYC WiMLDS Scikit-learn Sprint
ORGANIZERS
SCIKIT-LEARN HELPERS
Theodora Hinkle
RESEARCH ML ENGINEER, SPRINT VOLUNTEER
Research and development of core Body Labs technology of machine learning methods for inferring physical attributes of humans from various inputs including photos and scans.
Nicolas Hug
SCIKIT-LEAEN CORE CONTRIBUTOR
Nicolas is a postdoctoral researcher at the Data Science Institute of Columbia University in New York. His work is focused on developing and maintaining the scikit-learn library.
SPONSORS
EVENT VOLUNTEERS
Stack Exchange
- Host: Elyse Tanzillo
- Facilitated by: Ilana Yitzhaki
NYC WiMLDS Organizers
NYC WiMLDS Community Members
A big thank you to @reshamas for organizing a @scikit_learn Sprint with #WiMLDS. Thanks also to @StackOverflow for hosting us! #opensource pic.twitter.com/Lv9ziNbBJa
— Andreas Mueller (@amuellerml) September 29, 2018
Thanks @amuellerml for giving copies of your book Introduction to Machine Learning with Python for attendees of the scikit-learn sprint today! #SciKitSprint #MachineLearning pic.twitter.com/Avdo39sQQZ
— Theodora Hinkle (@acornthea) September 29, 2018
Saturday well spent co-organizing another great @WiMLDS_NYC event! Scikit-learn sprint to contribute to open source with @amuellerml! And he brought his awesome @OReillyMedia book for signing! Thank you @StackExchange for hosting us! #python #opensource #ScikitSprint #ml #WiMLDS pic.twitter.com/C5KFEm0kBz
— Noemi Derzsy (@NoemiDerzsy) September 30, 2018
We made it to lunchtime, with many teams working on fixing open issues! Go team #ScikitSprint #opensource @wimlds pic.twitter.com/rxHuhJfF5E
— Theodora Hinkle (@acornthea) September 29, 2018