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Tanya Brown
July 26, 2018
Tea Bot

TEA BOT

Tanya Brown
July 26, 2018
Tea Bot
TEA BOT

I took a class this semester on computational models of human decision making, and it was awesome. I learned about algorithms, and how information is taken in and updated to help us decide *stuff*. The final project was to develop code that could produce data and learn from itself.

Tagged: neuroscientist, Randy McIntosh, tea, machine learning, tea-bot, Sarah Faber

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