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  • Things I’ve done

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    • Watched lecture videos in various fields and reported on what I learned
      • There are about 30 courses (one course per professor), and each course is a video of about 1-2 hours.
      • They seem to be more valuable than the information science courses at regular universities.
      • In a way, it’s like a lecture that takes you to a state of “complete understanding” in multiple fields, maybe haha.
  • Originally, I only knew about the world that reaches even non-researchers (such as HCI and DL).

    • It was good that the resolution of the math-intensive world increased.
  • It’s interesting to see the connections between methodologies and different perspectives across multiple fields when learning the content of various fields in a short period of time.

    • For example:
    • Natural Language Processing and Image Processing
    • Machine Learning from multiple perspectives in different fields
  • I have a vague sense of common patterns that I see in various fields, and I want to articulate them.

  • Since I have only watched the lectures, there may be some misunderstandings.

    • If there are points that I’m unsure about whether the content is correct in this Scrapbox, I put a ”?” at the end.
  • I thought it’s better not to use hub-like tags in Scrapbox, so I didn’t add tags to the learned content (deleted on 20200925).

  • [Expert in Information Science: Workshop Presentation Materials]

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