Happy to read in October's Scientific American @LucyTTu's review of my Cryptography book https://t.co/bFOgLRxVMM: "In just five chapters... cracks the code on distilling an intimidating smorgasbord of topics into a digestible and delightful package." https://t.co/PfBRmmHoI2
Our work "Leveraging Large Language Models for Sequential Recommendation", with Delivery Hero Research, TUDelft, University of Klagenfurt, has been accepted and presented at RecSys '23, the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems: https://t.co/71uCT1L0wX
Happy to learn that my book Algorithms (https://t.co/Pa4gOOdSxL) has been translated to Spanish and will now be translated to Turkish; my other book Real-World Algorithms: A Beginners Guide (https://t.co/bFPIsaCxLK) will be translated to Japanese.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Politics? @kdritsa presents our work on Greek Parliament Proceedings (semantic shift, evolution, model stability) at NeurIPS https://t.co/fCDsQzB9pm; preprint at https://t.co/NZ1B0Fofal. Congrats to the whole team @KaitiThoma @itpavlopoulos.
OK, this will be understood only by Greeks, or even Athenians, of a certain age: after some decades, the incomparable Lentzos Frappé coffee is available again. Best in the world.
Excellent reading to question what we may take for granted: https://t.co/eNLEM4bkxO; a reminder that an "is" does not imply an "ought", especially if it "was not".
Some good news, my book Algorithms https://t.co/Y2QdTZnGtl is to be translated into Arabic. Kind of special, considering the word comes from al-Khwārizmī :-)