Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Montreal Python User Group: Montréal-Python 74: Virtual Echo

We will meet up at Shopify for the first Montreal Python of the year. We will start with 4 most interesting presentations, and then we will move up to Benelux to continue the discussion.

Speakers

Nicolas Kruchten: Explore Your Data and Then Let Others Do It Too: Plotly Express and Dash

You start the morning exploring some data in a Jupyter notebook with Plotly Express and after lunch you whip up a web application to give your non-programmer colleagues access to those same insights with Dash, all in under a 100 lines of Python, no Javascript required. This talk will show you how Plotly's open-source libraries fit together to make this possible.

Adil Addiya: Building a standalone app using electron and flask

Federico Ariza: Python Camera Simulator

Overview and use of the EMVA1288 camera Simulator. With the rapid development of autonomous driving, there is a need for more realistic hardware simulation that provide the same kind of challenge to the Computer Vision systems as the real deal. This Simulator is being used in professional environments around the world. It provides accurate physics model to reproduce characteristics and defects of different kind of sensors.

Matthieu Ranger: Feedback loops in data systems

When 'filter bubbles' came to public attention, it became pressing that systems that consume their own recommendations as data can be subject to noxious feedback loops.

In this talk, we go over several examples of feedback loops, then discuss the technical and management issues related.

When

Monday April 1st at 6PM

Where

Shopify, 490 rue de la Gauchetière Montréal, Québec https://goo.gl/maps/FccEH2n7EPm

Déroulement

  • 6:00PM - Door opens
  • 6:30PM - Presentations
  • 8:00PM - End of talks
  • 8:15PM - Benelux


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