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RE WORK - Boston Deep Learning Summit

I have recently attended the Deep Learning Summit in Boston. The event was organized by RE WORK. RE WORK was founded in London. The team is all women. The mission of the RE WORK team is to encourage conversations around entrepreneurship, technology, and science to shape the future.  This is a quick recount of the event from my perspective. First of all, I have never been to Boston. The public transportation that I took from the airport to the place of the conference was really easy to navigate (In short, I did not get lost). This is probably a result of the effort put in by the local government to make Boston a premier conference venue. Traffic congestion is another story. Schedule of Talks The conference schedule is packed.  The speakers are researchers from some of the top tech companies. Facebook, Google, Amazon, Ebay, and Spotify are all represented. I was excited about two topics in the schedule. Here are some of the papers presented. The papers I chose below are som