Why I chose Continual Learning?
I started writing this post exactly a year ago, on the flight back from NeurIPS. At the conference, I found myself in a perpetual cycle of presenting and defending the necessity of continual learning, articulating its nuances so frequently that my responses crystallized into a practiced defense. I intended to commit those thoughts to paper immediately, but as is often the case, the friction of life and a persistent academic perfectionism delayed the process. In the time since, those memorized arguments have dissolved into something else, and this is a new, final version of that post, written by a slightly older version of myself.
A brief history of social media
How did social media as we know them today come to be? What would the world have been like if social media platforms had never been invented? Or was social media an unavoidable step in the evolution of the human species? These are hard -if not impossible- questions to ask. In this post we look at its forgotten history, to remind ourselves a fundamental truth about social media: that it is an historical phenomenon, and, as such, it is subject to change.
Deep work series
Ever wished to be more productive? Ever felt frustrated for not feeling in control of your days? Ever thought of locking yourself in a room and throwing away the key at the risk of starving to force you to work? If any of the answers to these question is yes, I think you’ll find this series of posts interesting.
Notes on human motion prediction
Hello everyone, welcome to my first post! Why am writing a topic review on human motion prediction? The reason is that I am starting a new project on the topic...