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The document provides connection instructions for hands-on sessions with Theano and Torch. It instructs users to navigate to a provided URL to get an IP and port number to access the shared VM. It then tells users to use the provided password and open relevant notebooks, asking for help if needed. It acknowledges contributions from NVIDIA, Theano contributors, Compute Canada, and various funding sources that supported the work.

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Instruction

The document provides connection instructions for hands-on sessions with Theano and Torch. It instructs users to navigate to a provided URL to get an IP and port number to access the shared VM. It then tells users to use the provided password and open relevant notebooks, asking for help if needed. It acknowledges contributions from NVIDIA, Theano contributors, Compute Canada, and various funding sources that supported the work.

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Hands-on Theano

Frdric Bastien, Arnaud Bergeron, Pascal Lamblin, Simon Lefranois


Institut des algorithmes dapprentissage de Montral
Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms
Universit de Montral

August 2nd, 2016, Montral


Connection instructions

The Theano and Torch labs share the same VM. All the material is online at
https://github.com/mila-udem/summerschool2016/
I Navigate to https://goo.gl/U7yPBC
I Enter your name and email. (DO THIS ONLY ONCE)
I After a short wait, you will get an ip:port pair. Navigate to it.
I Use the password writen on the board.
I Open the notebook that you want to use.
I Please ask us for help!

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Questions, Acknowledgements

Questions?
Acknowledgments
I Thanks to NVIDIA for providing the AWS resources.
I Anyone that contributed to Theano in any way.
I Compute Canada, Compute Qubec.
I NSERC, the Canada Research Chairs, and CIFAR for providing funding.
I The CRM and CIFAR for the organization.

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