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Video Timestamps
Why We Are Adding Timestamps
⏱️ We are adding timestamps to the PyMC YouTube videos. When timestamps are available:
- It makes it easy for viewers to get to the part in the video they are interested in.
- It also helps potential viewers find the video based on their search terms.
🙏 Your helpful contribution is greatly appreciated!!
Instructions
- Watch the video and add descriptive timestamps to the issue you opened.
- To submit your timestamps, there are two options:
- Open a new issue with the videos title and add the timestamps information there.
- Create a pull request with the timestamps in this folder: videos-list
- Below is a preliminary list. The video descriptions can first be checked to see if the timestamps are there or not.
- When you pick a video to work work, please open an issue, so two people are not working on the same video (avoid duplicating work).
- Please pick one video at a time.
- In the description of your PR, include this text:
a) ForCloses #13
, you should put it in the number of any issues opened related to the video:
See Example: PR #14
Pull Request title: Add timestamps for video 3: Violeta keynote
### Reference
Towards #11
Closes #13
### Description
Add timestamps for video 3: Violeta keynote
### Event
#DataUmbrellaPyMCSprint
Videos
References
- Videos are here: PyMC Dev videos
- Timestamps can be added to the files here: videos-list
Videos that need timestamps:
- 36 Danh Phan: Gaussian Processes | video | Add timestamps here: 36-danh_gp.md (@HangenYuu)
- 35 Dante Gates: Power of Bayes in Industry | video | Add timestamps here: 35-dante_bayes.md (@ ?)
- 34 Ricardo Vieira: PyMC, Aesara, Aeppl | video | Add timestamps here: 34-ricardo_aesara.md (@reshamas)
- 33 Thomas Wiecki, Bayesian Workflow, Part 1 (done by @AnaRita93)
- 32 Michael Osthege & Laura Helleckes, Calibr8 (done by @IndigoWizard)
- 31 Sayam Kumar, variational inference
- 30 Quan Nguyen, Bayesian ML (done by @yyyyuans & @AnaRita93)
- 29 Luciano Paz, Posterior prediction sampling (done by @zbraiterman)
- 28 Evdoxia Taka, Bayesian visualization (done by @bsenst)
- 27 Cameron Davidson, Microbial cell counting (done by @bsenst)
- 26 Ali Akbar, Journey in ML (done by @bsenst)
- 25 Chris Fonnesbeck, Keynote (done by @bsenst)
- 24 Agustina Arroyuelo, Glycan 3D (done by @Rohanfizz)
- 23 Elizaveta Semenova, Toxicity prediction
- 22 Nicoleta Spînu, Causal network
- 21 Max Sklar, What is probability? (done by bsenst)
- 20 Alex Andorra, Multinomal regression
- 19 Matthijs Brouns, Hierarchical
- 18 Dan Foreman-Mackey, PyMC extension
- 17 Ravin Kumar, Welcome (done by @bsenst)
- 16 Tushar Chandra, Pokemon GO
- 15 Ivan Tashchuk, Partial differential equations
- 14 Ruben Mak, Hierachial models
- 13 Pedro and Osvaldo , Sequential Monte Carlo (@hivana)
- 12 Michael Johns, Mixed Modeling (@BerylKanali)
- 11 Mo Akhshik, Novel bayesian models (@zbraiterman)
- 10 Rob Zinkov, Model checking (@yyyyuans)
- 09 Junpeng Lao, Missing multivariate
- 08 Vincent Warmerdam, Priors
- 07 Thomas Wiecki, Bayesian workflow part 2 (@AnaRita93 & @yyyyuans)
- 06 Allen Downey, Bayesian zig zag
- 05 Dario and Hessam, Models in chemistry (done by @SangamSwadiK)
- 04 Aki Vehrati, Inference diagnostics (done by @bsenst)
- 03 Viola Priesemann, SARS-COV-2 spread inferring (done by bsenst)
- 02 Tim D, Mikkel L and Grigorios M, MLDA multilevel sampler (@toraigeki)
- 01 Interviews with PyMC Team members + Community (Tidelift) (done by @reshamas)
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