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  2. Chelsea Finn - Wikipedia

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    She developed meta-learning approaches to train neural networks to take in student code and output useful feedback. [10] She showed that the system could quickly adapt without too much input from the instructor. [10] She trialled the programme on Code in Place, a 12,000 student course delivered by Stanford University every year. She found that ...

  3. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia.The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. [3] As of December 2024, they have more than 23 million subscribers and more than 14 billion video views. [4]

  4. People v. Turner - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 2015, on the Stanford University campus, Turner, then a 19-year-old student athlete at Stanford, sexually assaulted 22-year-old Chanel Miller (referred to in court documents as "Emily Doe") while she was unconscious. [4] [5] [6] [1] Two graduate students intervened and held Turner in place until police arrived.

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  6. Academic regalia of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford President John L. Hennessy wearing his distinctive robe of office. In addition to the academic regalia used by Stanford University graduates, there is also a tradition of official dress for university officers such as the president. The president makes use of a robe that is similar in shape to the Intercollegiate Code's doctoral robes.

  7. 3Blue1Brown - Wikipedia

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    3Blue1Brown is a math YouTube channel created and run by Grant Sanderson. [6] The channel focuses on teaching higher mathematics from a visual perspective, and on the process of discovery and inquiry-based learning in mathematics, which Sanderson calls "inventing math".

  8. Come Join the Band - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were written in 1907 by screenwriter and playwright Aurania Rouverol, then a student at Stanford, and are set to the trio from Robert Browne Hall's New Colonial March. [1] Although Come Join the Band remains Stanford's official fight song, the Stanford Band nowadays plays All Right Now as their usual fight song at football games.

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