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How I utilise the word utilise
To put it simply: I don’t. I don’t like the word utilise. Instead, I /use/ the word use. It’s a great word, use, it’s very short—one syllable, and easily conveys the…
Jay Paul Morgan
May 8, 2024
On Scientific Ethics
“I am a scientist, and I solve problems. I don’t have to care about ethics!”
Jay Paul Morgan
Apr 21, 2024
Domain-informed graph neural networks: a quantum chemistry case study
I would like to bring to attention that our (Jay Paul Morgan, Adeline Paiement, and Christian Klinke) paper ‘Domain-informed graph neural networks: a quantum chemistry case…
Jay Paul Morgan
Jun 27, 2023
MCH2023 - A retrospective
The 2023 Machine Learning and Computer Vision in Heliophysics conference, hosted in the luxurious Millennium hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria, has now concluded after 3 days of…
Jay Paul Morgan
Apr 21, 2023
Machine Learning and Computer Vision in Heliophysics
We’ll be presenting a poster at the Machine Learning and Computer Vision in Heliophysics international workshop, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Jay Paul Morgan
Mar 19, 2023
Displaying remote images in Org-mode
In one of my previous posts, I explained how a remote python process can be setup in an org-mode documents. Therefore, allowing you to offload any large compute to a remote…
Jay Paul Morgan
Mar 18, 2023
Using a remote Python process in Org-mode files
Sometimes the work we do requires a lot of horse-power – a lot of compute resource. Perhaps more than what we can do locally. In these cases, we might need to use a remote…
Jay Paul Morgan
Dec 15, 2022
XTAI 2022 - Adaptive Neighbourhoods for the Discovery of Adversarial Examples
Talk prepared for the AISB Workshop on Explainability and Transparency in AI, XTAI 2022.
Jay Paul Morgan
Oct 12, 2022
British Colloquium for Theoretical Computer Science (BCTCS) 2021
Presentation Abstract
Jay Paul Morgan
Mar 29, 2021
Makefile: Towards Reproducible Research-based Programming
I’ve been experimenting with
make
to deliver research projects. It has been to be a great way to alleviate some particular pain points that arise from these types of…
Jay Paul Morgan
Mar 5, 2020
Fuzzy Logic Membership Functions
A membership function is a method of translating a crisp value
\(x \in \mathbb{R}\)
into a fuzzy set. In other words, we can find the membership grade (the amount of…
Jay Paul Morgan
Jun 27, 2019
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