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Introducing CLAI Wiki 1.0

Introduction to the ContinualAI wiki, version 1.0. <br>Contents of the wiki and guidelines on how to contribute.

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Introducing CLAI Wiki 1.0

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  1. Introducing CLAI Wiki 1.0 https://wiki.continualai.org

  2. Andrea Cossu → andrea.cossu@sns.it → https://andreacossu.github.io/ Ph.D. student in Data Science @ Scuola Normale Superiore @ University of Pisa CLAI wiki maintainer → andrea.cossu@continualai.org (but I’m also on Slack)

  3. Why a wiki? “The aim of ContinualAI Wiki is to create an open-source, collaborative wiki to provide a starting point for researchers, developers and AI enthusiasts who share an interest in Continual Learning and are willing to learn more or contribute to this field.”

  4. What can you find in there? (hint: just look at the table of contents) Curated list of annotated papers, with tags Conferences, workshops, research programs, tutorials Continual Learning in real industrial applications Datasets, libraries, implementations Media coverage

  5. How to contribute? 3 ways Check README in https://github.com/ContinualAI/wiki 1)Open a GitHub issue suggesting new papers or other improvements 2)Join our Mendeley group and add or annotate papers https://www.mendeley.com/community/continual-learning-papers/ 3)Fork the GitHub repo and submit a Pull Request with your changes

  6. That’s all, folks!

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