(1/) 🌊Happy to announce the launch of our community blog DeepGroundwater https://t.co/x7vYhADxM7
See the below 🧵 for more on what, why, and how we're looking to advance open-sourced science through the sharing of code and ideas in an informal setting
@ThePrimeagen https://t.co/7mXdrT0HiK a graph-based river routing model that uses neural networks to learn the shapes of river channels via "differentiable modeling." The purpose of this is to predict how much water is in a river at any given time to better forecast flooding
Mike Tomlin will say something like, "We can't eat soup with forks. We need spoons." Then the Steelers will sign a 2018 Pro Bowler to the practice squad.
"The standard pace is for chumps.. If you’re more driven than most people, you can do way more than anyone expects." -- Few essays encapsulate my approach to life like this evergreen pearl from Derek Sivers https://t.co/KmaA0mUupo
This article was shared with me by a colleague and is a very well-written blog posts about when PINNs make sense to be used. A lot of what is being talked about applied to differentiable models as well! https://t.co/BJrFt4aAlD
New DeepGroundwater post! I wrote up my thoughts on emerging technological trends at AGU24 earlier this month in DC. Check it out below: https://t.co/x7vYhAE5BF and thanks to Jonathan Frame and @Jer_em_EE for the peer reviews!
@RArakiHydro @Jer_em_EE@SoelemAafnan (5/5) Our first blog post is from Jonathan Frame on using buckets help us bridge the gap between abstract mathematics and tangible phenomena, and why buckets are NOT always how we should be modeling a system. Check it out! https://t.co/3v7JSF8lj0
(1/) 🌊Happy to announce the launch of our community blog DeepGroundwater https://t.co/x7vYhADxM7
See the below 🧵 for more on what, why, and how we're looking to advance open-sourced science through the sharing of code and ideas in an informal setting
@RArakiHydro @Jer_em_EE@SoelemAafnan (4/) To ensure transparency and to give credit to any authors or blog reviewers, we put the entire website on Github, using MkDocs Material for hosting https://t.co/xRBiiVfFZM if you want to make a post you can open a Pull Request, have the content be openly reviewed, then merged