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Sample space is a podcast about tools, thoughts and techniques from machine learning practitioners. We talk to toolmakers and practitioners about interesting problems in the real world.

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Sample space is a podcast about tools, thoughts and techniques from machine learning practitioners. We talk to toolmakers and practitioners about interesting problems in the real world.

    Moving Towards KDearestNeighbors with Leland McInnes - creator of UMAP

    Moving Towards KDearestNeighbors with Leland McInnes - creator of UMAP

    Leland McInnes is known for a lot of packages. There's UMAP, but also PyNNDescent and HDBScan. Recently he's also been working on tools to help visualise clusters of data and he's also cooking up something new that's related to nearest neighbor algorithms. This interview touches all of these topics.

    If you're interested in learning more about the MoMA exhibition, it was by Refik Anadol: https://refikanadol.com/ and this was the work at MoMA: https://refikanadol.com/works/unsupervised/.
    The other artist was Kyle McDonald: https://kylemcdonald.net/ and the piece we mentioned was this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04DqdT0-NtI.

    • 57 min
    Talk like a DataFrame, run like SQL with Phillip Cloud - core-committer on Ibis

    Talk like a DataFrame, run like SQL with Phillip Cloud - core-committer on Ibis

    Ibis is a Python library that offers a single data-frame API, from Python, which can run your queries on many different backends. These include databases like Postgres, but also commercial vendors like BigQuery and Snowflake. This ability to control multiple backends from a single API has a lot of use-cases, as well as maintainer challenges, all of which are discussed in this episode.
    To learn more about Ibis, check out the docs here: https://ibis-project.org/
    If you're attending PyCon US this year, you may be interested in Philip's talk: https://us.pycon.org/2024/schedule/presentation/55/
    During the podcast, Philip also mentioned a blogpost about DuckDB, here: https://ibis-project.org/posts/why-duckdb/
    There was also a dogfooding blogpost, which is this one: https://ibis-project.org/posts/ci-analysis/

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Enhancing Jupyter with Widgets with Trevor Manz - creator of anywidget.

    Enhancing Jupyter with Widgets with Trevor Manz - creator of anywidget.

    In this (first!) episode of Sample Space we talk to Trevor Mantz, the creator of anywidget. It's a (neat!) tool to help you build more interactive notebooks by giving you tools to apply just enough Javascript to get directional communication working in your favorite notebook environment. That means that Python can talk to widgets, but also that widgets can talk to Python. There's a lot to like about these widgets and we're doing a proper deep dive in this first episode.
    To learn more about anywidget, check out the docs. In particular you may want to glance at the gallery first, it has loads of nice examples.
    You can also find the project on Github and if you're eager to talk to folks involved with the project, consider joining the discord here.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Introducing Sample Space

    Introducing Sample Space

    We're starting a new podcast!

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