ICT Forum On Machine Learning, October 27th
mstephure writes "This year the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada) is presenting the ICT Forum on October 27th. This year the forum will focus on Machine Learning and Data Mining. It is aimed at professionals who would be interested in learning how these emerging technologies can be used in their business. The forum is all day and has a free lunch. Space is limited to registrants only, so register right away!"
Even the first post trolls were bored to tears by this one. 20 minutes on /. without a single comment? If this is any indication of interest, I suspect they had better use the *big* conference room.
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Yeah, I agree. We were just looking for a little free publicity. But your comment is so wicked. Kudos :)
Ewww, some strange taste in my omlette this morning! Have we gone local all of a sudden? Did I acidentally type in the postal code for Dedmonton when I registered with /.? Or is that demographic a larger proportion of the slashdot readership than I realized?
Actually, I think there are probably quite a few /. readers in Edmonton. I think there could easily be at least 1000 of us on here, if not far more. *waves*
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UofA puts out 100 CS grads a year, plus probably at least a bunch from NAIT, so our techie ranks aren't that small. And then you add in the loads of geeks in nearby Calgary who would also possibly be interested in attending this.
Now, if a few more would sign up for the meetup
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I thought I'd take a look: UIM.1107: Your browser is not reporting Mozilla/[45] compatibility. It reports your browser to be: Opera/7.20 (X11; Linux i686; U) [en]. But noooo
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