“Marginalization” from different perspectives
Published:
This post will be about an important topic in my doctoral research, marginalization, which can be connected to many
Published:
This post will be about an important topic in my doctoral research, marginalization, which can be connected to many
Published:
This post will be about the perspective of augmented variational inference for many well-known methods.
Published:
This post is mainly about one technique I used in my undergraduate dissertation, which mainly follows and slightly extends [1].
Published:
(Leetcoders, enjoy this above-hard problem :))
Published:
(Cryptologist, calm down when I seem overconfident about what I don’t know)
Published:
(Readers under the age of 13, please read with your guardian)
Published:
I finally start to translate some of my high school works here. It is not because I have nothing else important to do, but to commemorate the positive parts of my messy adolescent. I wish I will always have a teenager’s mind, and act as a serious adult, till my end. While translating, I realized a lot I have not noticed before. So the writings and thoughts are a lot more mature than their original forms, which may make it seem overstated that a high schooler can figure all those out. However, the core ideas were indeed formed around 2014, when I was a fairly active thinker of everything I learned.