August NWCPP Meeting

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Lloyd Moore

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Jul 28, 2019, 12:37:00 PM7/28/19
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Please welcome Leonard Mosescu as our speaker this month! Also please thank Zensa for sponsoring our meeting this month!

Time and Location

Aug 21th, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Room 1083, Building 30,  Map to building 30,
Microsoft Campus,
156th Ave  NE,
Redmond,  WA 98052.

Title

Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Abstract

Deep Learning is an exciting field that created a multi-billion industry. But it’s not the only approach to Machine Learning (ML) and AI, nature-inspired algorithms are making a comeback. There’s a renewed interest in Evolutionary Algorithms, and Neuroevolution in particular, yet there are relatively few modern libraries and frameworks compared with Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning.

Darwin is an open source C++ framework (https://github.com/tlemo/darwin) intended to make EA & Neuroevolution experiments easy, quick and fun. It provides building blocks, samples and tooling to avoid the repetitive (and potentially complex) scaffolding required to research new ideas.

In this talk I’ll introduce Evolutionary Algorithms, go through a quick overview of the Darwin Framework and I’ll share a few engineering lessons learned from designing and implementing it.

Speaker Bio

By day, Leonard Mosescu is a compiler engineer, having worked on various parts of the Microsoft Visual C++ toolchain, then on the Android runtime and dev tools for Google, and currently working on the Nvidia CUDA toolchain. By night, he’s pursuing an old interest in AI and Evolutionary Algorithms.

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Lloyd Moore

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Aug 1, 2019, 10:04:03 AM8/1/19
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Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Please welcome Leonard Mosescu as our speaker this month! Also please thank Zensa for sponsoring our meeting this month!

Time and Location

Aug 21st, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Room 1083, Building 30,  Map to building 30,
Microsoft Campus,
156th Ave  NE,
Redmond,  WA 98052.

Title

Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Abstract

Deep Learning is an exciting field that created a multi-billion industry. But it’s not the only approach to Machine Learning (ML) and AI, nature-inspired algorithms are making a comeback. There’s a renewed interest in Evolutionary Algorithms, and Neuroevolution in particular, yet there are relatively few modern libraries and frameworks compared with Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning.

Darwin is an open source C++ framework (https://github.com/tlemo/darwin) intended to make EA & Neuroevolution experiments easy, quick and fun. It provides building blocks, samples and tooling to avoid the repetitive (and potentially complex) scaffolding required to research new ideas.

In this talk I’ll introduce Evolutionary Algorithms, go through a quick overview of the Darwin Framework and I’ll share a few engineering lessons learned from designing and implementing it.

Speaker Bio

By day, Leonard Mosescu is a compiler engineer, having worked on various parts of the Microsoft Visual C++ toolchain, then on the Android runtime and dev tools for Google, and currently working on the Nvidia CUDA toolchain. By night, he’s pursuing an old interest in AI and Evolutionary Algorithms.

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Lloyd Moore

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Aug 10, 2019, 12:36:02 PM8/10/19
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Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Please welcome Leonard Mosescu as our speaker this month! Also please thank Zensa for sponsoring our meeting this month!

Time and Location

Aug 21st, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Room 1083, Building 30,  Map to building 30,
Microsoft Campus,
156th Ave  NE,
Redmond,  WA 98052.

Title

Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Abstract

Deep Learning is an exciting field that created a multi-billion industry. But it’s not the only approach to Machine Learning (ML) and AI, nature-inspired algorithms are making a comeback. There’s a renewed interest in Evolutionary Algorithms, and Neuroevolution in particular, yet there are relatively few modern libraries and frameworks compared with Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning.

Darwin is an open source C++ framework (https://github.com/tlemo/darwin) intended to make EA & Neuroevolution experiments easy, quick and fun. It provides building blocks, samples and tooling to avoid the repetitive (and potentially complex) scaffolding required to research new ideas.

In this talk I’ll introduce Evolutionary Algorithms, go through a quick overview of the Darwin Framework and I’ll share a few engineering lessons learned from designing and implementing it.

Speaker Bio

By day, Leonard Mosescu is a compiler engineer, having worked on various parts of the Microsoft Visual C++ toolchain, then on the Android runtime and dev tools for Google, and currently working on the Nvidia CUDA toolchain. By night, he’s pursuing an old interest in AI and Evolutionary Algorithms.

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Lloyd Moore

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Aug 14, 2019, 9:53:49 AM8/14/19
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Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Please welcome Leonard Mosescu as our speaker this month! Also please thank CyberData for sponsoring our meeting this month!

Time and Location

Aug 21st, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Room 1083, Building 30,  Map to building 30,
Microsoft Campus,
156th Ave  NE,
Redmond,  WA 98052.

Title

Darwin: A Neuroevolution and Evolutionary Algorithms framework

Abstract

Deep Learning is an exciting field that created a multi-billion industry. But it’s not the only approach to Machine Learning (ML) and AI, nature-inspired algorithms are making a comeback. There’s a renewed interest in Evolutionary Algorithms, and Neuroevolution in particular, yet there are relatively few modern libraries and frameworks compared with Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning.

Darwin is an open source C++ framework (https://github.com/tlemo/darwin) intended to make EA & Neuroevolution experiments easy, quick and fun. It provides building blocks, samples and tooling to avoid the repetitive (and potentially complex) scaffolding required to research new ideas.

In this talk I’ll introduce Evolutionary Algorithms, go through a quick overview of the Darwin Framework and I’ll share a few engineering lessons learned from designing and implementing it.

Speaker Bio

By day, Leonard Mosescu is a compiler engineer, having worked on various parts of the Microsoft Visual C++ toolchain, then on the Android runtime and dev tools for Google, and currently working on the Nvidia CUDA toolchain. By night, he’s pursuing an old interest in AI and Evolutionary Algorithms.

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Lloyd Moore

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Aug 22, 2019, 12:44:53 PM8/22/19
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Hi Folks,

Slides and video from last nights talk have been posted here:

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Also please visit the web site for more information on conferences and job postings! We are starting to make content available there then just the talks!

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