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Should technical lectures and seminars be a separate section? #5

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matthewfeickert opened this issue Jun 20, 2017 · 1 comment
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matthewfeickert commented Jun 20, 2017

@mickypaganini Do you think we should have a separate section for lectures and seminars that aren't at the introductory level?

I really like what you did with putting Gilles and Kyle's lectures as subitems with the respective papers, but (to me at least) Lorenzo's talk at the CERN Data Science Seminars was decently technical (with no paper to point to...I think...I should check). It seems maybe these should get a section or subsection devoted to them? Thoughts?

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bstienen commented Jul 5, 2017

I like this idea. For the sake of clearity it is best not to mix lectures, seminars and papers. A new section called something like more advanced material solves this problem and makes the introductory material stand more out for those who want to learn about machine learning.

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* Directly linking to the bib file in the Papers subsection will make it
  much easier for people to find.

* The .bib file contains the citations given by INSPIRE

* Closes Issue #5
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