try! Swift Tokyo 2016 -Train Your Swift: Computational Statistics in Swift Examples
try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2016 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Apple Technologies, Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in Tokyo! Topic - Train Your Swift: Computational Statistics in Swift Examples Speaker - Diana Zmuda Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/dazmuda Bio - Diana is an iOS developer at Thoughtbot. She co-wrote a book about building mobile apps in tandem with APIs called iOS on Rails. She is also an instructor for App Camp for Girls, a summer camp where young girls learn how to write software. Occasionally, she tweets iOS related puns, @dazmuda Abstract - Swift’s ease of use and elegance of form make it perfect for math hobbyists looking to explore simple mathematical concepts. In this talk Diana Zmuda presents a statistical model to rank data, a bag-of-words model to classify new elements, and a Markov Chain algorithm to generate entirely new data points. Over the course of the session, she walks through a variety of examples of exciting formulas implemented entirely in Swift, building up to a program trained to sort, classify, and generate data. Presentation Link - https://speakerdeck.com/player/63e38b5b71914d3697beecdeeb3b2752?# try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot