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The Big Workshop on Big Data

Posted on March 16, 2015 by Luca Trevisan
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This week the Simons Institute is hosting a workshop on Information Theory, Learning and Big Data, and the participation was so high that we had to setup an overflow room.

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You can watch all talks live at this link.

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