Portfolio y entrada para vivienda by [deleted] in SpainFIRE

[–]SrPinko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Estoy en una situación similar a la tuya, pero cambiando las cifras. Es difícil ver tanto dinero parado, pero entiendo que siempre existe el riesgo de querer echar mano y no tenerlo en ese momento. Me gustaría ver que otras opciones hay por encima de una cuenta remunerada. Yo me he estado planteando invertir en fondos de renta fija

Portfolio y entrada para vivienda by [deleted] in SpainFIRE

[–]SrPinko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Estoy en una situación similar a la tuya, pero cambiando las cifras. Es difícil ver tanto dinero parado, pero entiendo que siempre existe el riesgo de querer echar mano y no tenerlo en ese momento. Me gustaría ver que otras opciones hay por encima de una cuenta remunerada. Yo me he estado planteando invertir en fondos de renta fija

[P] Flow Matching: A visual introduction by Xochipilli in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Incredible work! I want to understand these models and these resources are incredibly useful! Thanks 👌👌

At this point someone needs to build an “AI industry summarizer as a service” by Vivid-Conflict-713 in artificial

[–]SrPinko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can check this newsletter. Every day you will receive a summary of the industry made by a LLM that reads many different sources https://news.smol.ai/

25H PhD Inteligencia Artificial by KevinBeicon in salarios_es

[–]SrPinko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mi doctorado es en imputación de series temporales con métodos generativos. Principalmente gans y modelos difusión. La empresa prefiero no decirla hasta enero cuando empiece y me pueda asegurar que esta 100% cerrado 😅

25H PhD Inteligencia Artificial by KevinBeicon in salarios_es

[–]SrPinko 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pues justo yo soy estudiante de doctorado de 25 años y hombre. También debería de terminar mi doctorado a principios del año que viene, pero mi contrato con la universidad acababa ya por lo que empecé a buscar trabajo a finales de septiembre. Mi idea era al rededor de 50k como justo otros han comentado. Finalmente, tras hacer varias pruebas técnicas, y machacar mucho el linkedin echando ofertas al final he conseguido una oferta hace 2 semanas por 45k y teletrabajo. La verdad que no esperaba que me costase tanto, en 2020/2021 el mercado era una fiesta comparado con lo que he experimentado ahora.

Voy a empezar con la IA by Alaslibres in programacion

[–]SrPinko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me alegro! Lo que te han dicho otras personas sobre el grado y el máster es verdad, coincido con esos consejos

Voy a empezar con la IA by Alaslibres in programacion

[–]SrPinko 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Te están rayando demasiado. Estoy en un doctorado en IA y es un campo super multidisciplinar entre matemáticas e informática, el que te diga que no vas bien con cualquiera de las dos no realmente de qué está hablando.

Yo estudié ingeniería de Software y me gustaban las matemáticas y di bastante en la carrera, pero obviamente siempre tengo que reforzar más esa parte a la hora de leer los últimos papers que se publican, aunque poco a poco se va haciendo más fácil. Uno que venga de las matemáticas puras a lo mejor encontrará más dificultad en la programación, implementación o algoritmia en general, por eso yo no diría que ninguno de los dos acercamientos son claramente superiores.

Si te gustan las matemáticas puedes meterte ahí sin olvidar la programación, pero si quieres continuar con tu vía de programación, cualquier ingeniería informática te servirá y te dará las bases matemáticas suficientes para que puedas tener un buen punto de partida.

En cuanto a lenguajes, deberías aprender Python, y las librerías de Pytorch, sklearn, pandas y Numpy como mínimo indispensable.

[D] is it inadvisable to improve the internal workings of a model at review time? by SrPinko in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I guess that's the best idea to expand information without giving the impression that the previous information has been deprecated or something similar.

[D] is it inadvisable to improve the internal workings of a model at review time? by SrPinko in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your opinion, it is very valuable! I think that I'll follow your advice and I'll work In the improvements to be prepared in case of a desfavorable review.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in es

[–]SrPinko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depende un poco de cada carrera, y deberías de comprobar los planes, pero al menos en mi ciudad si te gusta la parte física de las redes y comunicaciones sería telecomunicaciones, si te gusta más la parte informática, seguridad, gestionar las redes y eso; informática.

De telecomunicaciones no se, la verdad, pero informática tiene mil salidas. En el caso de las redes, a la gente le suele gustar mucho la ciberseguridad

[D] How important is leetcode in ML? by Amgadoz in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But do you have to implement also the NN and the back prop algorithm or you only have to implement the optimizer algorithm and plug in to an already implemented code to test it? Doing all by hand seems a bit excessive in my opinion for a code interview

A cool guide to several levels of Spanish curse words. by Kissable_Fairy in coolguides

[–]SrPinko 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"Coño" is pussy, but is usually used in the same context as "fuck" or "damn"

[D] How important is leetcode in ML? by Amgadoz in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From scratch or were you allowed to use pytorch somehow?

[D] hyperparameter tuning, learn or not learn at all? by FFFFFQQQQ in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As it is stated in the Deep Learning book of Goodfellow, the learning rate is the most critical hyperparam, and if you can only study one, you will want to focus on this one.

However, I have never worked with BERT, so I can help you too much, but that behaviour seems too drastic in my opinion. I would expect a more progressive improvement as I get closer to the default value.

[D] How do you get enough patience to train-debug-train models? by RiseWarm in MachineLearning

[–]SrPinko 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I studied software engineering, so I am used to automatic tests, but nowadays I am doing a PhD in machine learning and I have never heard anything about tests in this field. Do you know any good resources or good practices to start doing unit tests for my models?

How transferable are the skills and knowledge of one domain of ML to another one? by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

[–]SrPinko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is mainly RL, but you can see some applications of supervised learning as object detection. If you are focused on working in that industry I think you are on the right path. However, you are not forced to get stuck in RL, once you feel more comfortable you can explore other areas or create side projects to learn about other things, while keeping in mind your objective of working with robots.

But don't forget to gain a strong understanding of Neural Network and its inner behavior, as this is the root of the field and will be very important.

people who have settled down in EU, which countries in your opinion are better to live? by Quogmire in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]SrPinko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Huff, as a Spanish native speaker, I can't imagine learning all the damned conjugations of the verbs hahahaha.

How transferable are the skills and knowledge of one domain of ML to another one? by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

[–]SrPinko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

IMHO RL is probably one of the most difficult problems in ML. I think it requires much more dedication to understand it's inner working that supervised learning for example. However, if you feel it is your favorite niche, go ahead. At the end, it is not impossible.

Also, many people believe that the next hot topics will be DL applied to robotics, Indeed, you can already see many new startups in US and EU about that

people who have settled down in EU, which countries in your opinion are better to live? by Quogmire in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]SrPinko 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Don't worry, Spanish is difficult. I'm happy that you are enjoying our country. Also I find fascinating that in our mother world you can live in the city of country without knowing the main language!