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02/12 - Tennessee Leeuwenburg: A Python AI Project
Date & Time: 6:30PM (for a 7pm start) - 8:30PM Thuesday, 2nd Dec 2008
Meeting Type: Presentation + Beer
Venue: Google Australia, Level 18, Tower 1 Darling Park,
201 Sussex St, Sydney
Notes: meet in the foyer. If you are late call Dylan on 0421477460. After
the talk at google we'll go to the Dundee
Arms nearby for some beer.
RSVP: Please
rsvp using this link if you intend to come. Numbers are limited to the
first 40 that rsvp.
Bio:
Tennessee Leeuwenburg is a software developer for the Bureau of Meteorology, a
member of the Python Papers editorial team and has been working in Python for
around 5 years. His IT interests are in information management, community
engagement, artificial intelligence and Open Source in government. His work at
the Bureau is visible as automatically generated text weather forecasts which
appear on the Bureau of Meteorology website and are distributed to news
networks.
(contact [hidden email])
Topic:
Out-of-hours, Tennessee has been working on the
underpinning for an AI system based in Python, with lofty ambitions but only a
pencil and napkin to assist in development. He will be present his ideas for
why another AI project is necessary and the early technical designs for the
system. Topics covered will include: a brief overview of comparable projects; a
discussion of why the project is important; code architecture for the AI agent;
and how the project could be run.
He would like to use this session to expand his notes and refine the technical
ideas, so expect the discussion to go around the room as well as coming from
the front.
Dylan Jay
Technical Solutions Manager, Pretaweb.com
Skype:dylan_jay P:+61.2.99552830
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