phipsgabler / presentations

Slides for some of my talks

Geek Repo:Geek Repo

Github PK Tool:Github PK Tool

CC BY 4.0

Presentations & Posters

This repository contains the presentations (on CS and linguistics) for some of the talks (as well as posters) I gave at work and during my studies.

Final presentation for my bachelor's thesis, Designing Embedded Domain-Specific Languages in Scala.

Talk given at the Algorithm Design Seminar about "Computing Plurality Points and Condorcet Points in Euclidean Space" (Wu et al., 2013).

Included here as a Git submodule.

Talk given at the Algorithm Design Seminar about persistent and immutable data structures, especially HAMTs etc.

Included here as a Git submodule.

Collection of ideas what I was gonna do during my master's thesis: background from automatic differentiation, SSA IR transformations, computation graph extraction.

Graph Tracking in Dynamic Probabilistic Programs via Source Transformations, with Martin Trapp, Hong Ge, and Franz Pernkopf.

The final presentation of my master's thesis, Automatic Graph Tracking in Dynamic Probabilistic Programs via Source Transformations: background, description of the implementation of the computation graph extraction, and application for computation of Gibbs conditionals.

My talk at JuliaCon 2020, about the kinds of source transformations I was using in the implementation of IRTracker.jl for my master's thesis, and some speculative outlook.

Included here as a Git submodule.

A talk about basic principles to design nice plots, with a very short introduction into the concepts of the Grammar of Graphics and some practical hints. Given at my PhD seminar.

Really basic "what causal inference can do for you" presentation at work.

Very early draft of my ideas for conversational language models -- what later evolved into the next talk.

A talk given at the Graz-Wien Speech Workshop 2021, summarizing my ideas about how to structure models for conversational speech data.

Poster summarizing the above concepts, presented internally at the ISDS/Know-Center PhD retreat (still only a sketch of my ideas).

An introduction to deep learning given at the linguistics department of the University of Graz to a general audience.

Slides for the discussion sessions about BUGS, Turing.jl, and AbstractPPL.jl.

Talk for my PhD seminar about using and participating in open source projects as PhD student.

Poster summarizing the presenting my current research ideas internally at the ISDS/Know-Center PhD retreat.

Presentation for the Advanced Information Theory seminar at TU Graz about the paper Learning with Succinct Common Representation Based on Wyner's Common Information.

Presentation given at a seminar on later language acquisition (University of Graz, linguistics department). Topic: internal bilingualism and the interaction between the acquisition of standard and home varieties of one language.

Presentation given at a seminar on sociolinguistics (University of Graz, linguistics department) on the history of Moroccan Arabic, its contact with Berber languages, and the sociolinguistic situation of Morocco today.

License

Every presentation listed here is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, as far as applicable (i.e., excluding logos by third parties etc.)

CC BY 4.0

About

Slides for some of my talks

License:Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International


Languages

Language:TeX 100.0%