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Gaël Varoquaux

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TabICL: Pretraining the best tabular learner

AI agents that use tools

AIs that break down questions reason better

Science must drive the narratives that shape society

AI super-intelligent to play Go, and math?

AI for health: the impossible necessity of unbiased data

2024 highlights: of computer science and society

When AIs must overcome the data

Do AIs reason or recite?

CARTE: toward table foundation models

Skrub 0.2.0: tabular learning made easy

Promoting open-source, from inria to :probabl.

People underestimate how impactful Scikit-learn continues to be

Comité de l’intelligence artificielle: vision et stratégie nationale

2022, a new scientific adventure: machine learning for health and social sciences

My Mayavi story: discovering open source communities

2021 highlight: Decoding brain activity to new cognitive paradigms

Hiring an engineer and post-doc to simplify data science on dirty data

Hiring someone to develop scikit-learn community and industry partners

2020: my scientific year in review

Technical discussions are hard; a few tips

Jean Dechoux, June 13rd 1923 – Feb 9th 2020

Survey of machine-learning experimental methods at NeurIPS2019 and ICLR2020

2019: my scientific year in review

Comparing distributions: Kernels estimate good representations, l1 distances give good tests

Getting a big scientific prize for open-source software

2018: my scientific year in review

A foundation for scikit-learn at Inria

Sprint on scikit-learn, in Paris and Austin

Our research in 2017: personal scientific highlights

Beyond computational reproducibility, let us aim for reusability

Scikit-learn Paris sprint 2017

Our research in 2016: personal scientific highlights

Data science instrumenting social media for advertising is responsible for todays politics

Unison 2.48 binaries for ARM

Better Python compressed persistence in joblib

Of software and Science. Reproducible science: what, why, and how

Nilearn 0.2: more powerful machine learning for neuroimaging

Job offer: data crunching brain functional connectivity for biomarkers

MLOSS 2015: wising up to building open-source machine learning

Nilearn sprint: hacking neuroimaging machine learning

Software for reproducible science: let’s not have a misunderstanding

MLOSS: machine learning open source software workshop @ ICML 2015

Job offer: working on open source data processing in Python

Euroscipy 2015: Call for paper

PRNI 2016: call for organization

New website

Improving your programming style in Python

Hiring an engineer to mine large functional-connectivity databases

Scikit-learn 2014 sprint: a report

Scikit-learn 0.15 release: highlights

Google summer of code projects for scikit-learn

Hiring a programmer for a brain imaging machine-learning library

Publishing scientific software matters

Scikit-learn 0.14 release: features and benchmarks

RIP John Hunter: the loss of a great man

A journal promoting high-quality research code: dream and reality

Update on scikit-learn: recent developments for machine learning in Python

3 Google summer of code for scikit-learn and more…

The problems of low statistical power and publication bias

Want features? Just code

Book review: NumPy 1.5 Beginner’s guide

Joblib beta release: fast compressed persistence + Python 3

Scikit-learn NIPS 2011 sprint: international thanks to our sponsors

Cython example of exposing C-computed arrays in Python without data copies

Python at scientific conferences

Conference posters

Hiring a junior developer on the scikit-learn

My conference travels: Scipy 2011 and HBM 2011

Euroscipy 2011: early bird deadline soon

Hiring a junior engineer on the scikit-learn

EuroScipy: the program is filling up, and the submission deadline nearing

Scikit-learn sprint on April 1st

Windows binaries for the scientific Python ecosystem

Interested in parallel computing and statistics? We are looking for a post-doc

EuroSciPy 2011: the dates are out - Aug 25-28, Paris

Research jobs in France: the black humor of 2010 is the reality of 2011

Scientific publication for software development

ICA versus PCA in the scikit-learn: the value of code over pictures

Multitouch with VTK (and MedINRIA and Mayavi)

Machine learning humour

Scikit Learn coding sprint

SVG Word map of countries

Software design for maintainability

Sprint Scikit learn in Paris

Simple object signatures

Euroscipy 2010: code, science, and a lot of fun

Making posters for scientific conferences

A simple LaTeX example

Personal views on scientific computing

EuroScipy abstract submission deadline extended

EuroScipy is finally open for registration

Status of the EuroScipy registration

Mayavi: Representing an additional scalar on surfaces

Book review: Matplotlib for Python Developpers

New Mayavi release

Using Python, Scipy, ETS, … to implement art

EuroScipy 2010, Paris July 8-11. Save the date!

PCA and ICA: Identifying combinations of variables

The SciPy 2009 proceedings are online