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Based on responses, the meeting time will be chosen this Friday (11/5) at 5:00pm | Based on responses, the meeting time will be chosen this Friday (11/5) at 5:00pm | ||
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A probability study group was proposed on the noisebridge-discuss list and cc'ed to the [[Machine Learning]] mailing list. | A probability study group was proposed on the noisebridge-discuss list and cc'ed to the [[Machine Learning]] mailing list. | ||
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* 30 min - a volunteer presents the material in the chapter (this will be for people who didn't have time to read the chapter at home, and for those who want to teach) | * 30 min - a volunteer presents the material in the chapter (this will be for people who didn't have time to read the chapter at home, and for those who want to teach) | ||
* 30-45 min - discussion and problem solving (those who solved the problems at home can compare answers, those who didn't can work on the problems together) | * 30-45 min - discussion and problem solving (those who solved the problems at home can compare answers, those who didn't can work on the problems together) | ||
=== Next Meeting === | |||
Chapter 1 | |||
Problems: 1.03, 1.08, 1.09, 1.12, 1.13, 1.21, 1.24, 1.30 (recommended by Drake in the preface) | |||
* When: Next Week (TBD) | |||
* Where: Noisebridge - 2169 Mission St. (back corner classroom) | |||
=== Resources === | === Resources === |
Revision as of 21:34, 1 November 2010
Lets Pick a Time
Anyone interested in attending regularly please select the times you can meet.
http://www.scheduleonce.com/MP.aspx?param=VT02OTA3My5UPTEuTT0zMzE1Ngqualqual
Based on responses, the meeting time will be chosen this Friday (11/5) at 5:00pm
General
A probability study group was proposed on the noisebridge-discuss list and cc'ed to the Machine Learning mailing list.
The goal is to go through the 7 chapters of Fundamentals of Applied Probability Theory (free online edition) at a pace of 1 chapter per week.
Proposed meeting format:
- 30 min - a volunteer presents the material in the chapter (this will be for people who didn't have time to read the chapter at home, and for those who want to teach)
- 30-45 min - discussion and problem solving (those who solved the problems at home can compare answers, those who didn't can work on the problems together)
Next Meeting
Chapter 1 Problems: 1.03, 1.08, 1.09, 1.12, 1.13, 1.21, 1.24, 1.30 (recommended by Drake in the preface)
- When: Next Week (TBD)
- Where: Noisebridge - 2169 Mission St. (back corner classroom)
Resources
Fundamentals of Applied Probability Theory (free online edition)
Statistical Computing
Teaching Volunteers
- Kai
- Mike S
- Ben W