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  2. Random surfing model - Wikipedia

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    The random surfing model is a graph model which describes the probability of a random user visiting a web page.The model attempts to predict the chance that a random internet surfer will arrive at a page by either clicking a link or by accessing the site directly, for example by directly entering the website's URL in the address bar.

  3. Gerry Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lopez was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, grew up in East Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, and attended Punahou School. [2] He frequented the semi-secret reefs in and around Aina Haina as well as better known surf spots in Metro-Honolulu. [4]

  4. Caitlin Simmers - Wikipedia

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    Simmers was born on October 26, 2005 in Oceanside, California, and grew up near the coast where she started surfing when she was still very young. [13] Parents, Ryan and Tracy Simmers, and brother, Timo, are all surfers, and were instrumental in encouraging Caitlin in the sport.

  5. Laird Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Laird was born Laird John Zerfas in San Francisco on March 2, 1964, in an experimental salt-water sphere at UCSF Medical Center designed to ease the mother's labor. [3] His biological father, L. G. Zerfas, immigrated from Greece to California and left the family before his first birthday. [4]

  6. SethBling - Wikipedia

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    SethBling (born April 3, 1987) is an American video game commentator and Twitch video game live streamer known for YouTube videos focused around the 1990 side-scrolling platform video game Super Mario World and the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft.

  7. Google DeepMind - Wikipedia

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    DeepMind Technologies Limited, [1] trading as Google DeepMind or simply DeepMind, is a British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory which serves as a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc..

  8. Music for Our Mother Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly ' s Mike Flaherty gave Volume 1 a "B" rating. He called the compilation less sanctimonious than traditional benefit albums, noting the number of celebrity artists, and he singled-out Pearl Jam's cover of the "loopy" "Gremmie Out of Control" and Helmet's "ham-fisted" cover of "Army of Me". [2]

  9. Andrej Karpathy - Wikipedia

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    He authored and was the primary instructor of the first deep learning course at Stanford, CS 231n: Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition. [17] It became one of the largest classes at Stanford, growing from 150 students in 2015 to 750 in 2017.