326: Wrong in the Right Way
Embedded2 Apr 2020

326: Wrong in the Right Way

Erin Talvitie of Harvey Mudd College spoke with us about machine learning, hallucinating data, and making good decisions based on imperfect predictions.

Paper we discussed: Self-Correcting Models for Model-Based Reinforcement Learning

Erin's grant: Using Imperfect Predictions to Make Good Decisions

For a reinforcement learning book, Erin suggests Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction by Richard S. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto or the lecture series by David Silver.

For a machine learning book, Elecia likes Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques to Build Intelligent Systems by Aurélien Géron

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302: Worst Book Ever

302: Worst Book Ever

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301: Giant Novelty Check

301: Giant Novelty Check

Carter Frost spoke with us about the Cabrillo College Robotics club and winning the 2019 NASA Swarmathon. Cabrillo has many student clubs. Cabrillo Robotics has a Facebook page and is @CabrilloRobotic...

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300: Introverts Disperse!

300: Introverts Disperse!

Christopher and Elecia talk about the upcoming Embedded 300 party (Sept 7th!), podcasting, and listener emails. Please RSVP for the party. If you didn't hear the link in the show or don't recall it, c...

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299: Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse

299: Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse

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15 Aug 20191h 4min

298: In the Cow Case

298: In the Cow Case

Eric Brunning (@deeplycloudy) returns to talk about doing science in the field in this crossover episode with the Don't Panic GeoCast's John Leeman (@geo_leeman). Eric is a Professor of Atmospheric ...

9 Aug 20191h 27min

297: Mice to Do My Bidding

297: Mice to Do My Bidding

Chris Svec (@christophersvec) spoke to us about how hope can improve our software and work environments. Chris is the author of Embedded Software Engineering 101 blog and has been on the show several...

2 Aug 20191h 12min

296: Train Me Later

296: Train Me Later

Shruthi Jaganathan spoke with us about recycling, machine learning, and the Jetson Nano (@NVIDIAEmbedded). More about the Green Machine, the computer vision, machine learning, augmented reality way t...

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295: In the Key of Lime

295: In the Key of Lime

This week we talk about CircuitPython (@CircuitPython) with @adafruit's Kattni Rembor (@kattni) and Scott Shawcroft (@tannewt). The suggested first board is CircuitPlayground Express with LEDs, senso...

18 Juli 20191h 11min

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