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Beyond Cryptocurrency: Blockchain for the Real World
David Mazières | June 12, 2018
Look past powerhouses like Bitcoin and Ethereum to the fundamentals of blockchain technology and its value to real world applications.

Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More
Benedikt Bunz | June 18, 2018
While cryptocurrency transactions are difficult to compromise, they have significant downfalls. Learn to keep crypto transactions private with an optimistic solution.

Doubly-efficient zkSNARKs Without Trusted Setup
Riad Wahby | June 26, 2018
zkSNARKs: Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge. What are they, and what is their relationship to cryptocurrency?

A Guardian Agent for Secure Delegation
Dima Kogan | July 2, 2018
Is Secure Shell (SSH) protocol truly secure? Discover the vulnerabilities in today’s SSH protocols and how a new guardian agent can provide secure delegation.

Rocket: Securing the Web at Compile-time
Sergio Benitez | July 10, 2018
Learn why companies such as NPM, System76 and Mozilla have implemented Rocket (for Rust) in production.

Protecting Patient Privacy in Genomic Analysis
David Wu | July 17, 2018
Analyzing collective patient data is crucial to diagnosing diseases, but privacy is a major concern. Learn how modern cryptographic tools can be leveraged for genome privacy.

Improving Natural Language Understanding through Adversarial Testing
Join Professor Christopher Potts for a discussion of how adversarial testing can improve natural language systems.

Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Lecture 1
February 5, 2019
Professor Christopher Manning
Introduction and Word Vectors

Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Lecture 2
February 5, 2019
Professor Christopher Manning
Word Vectors and Word Senses

Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Lecture 3
February 11, 2019
Professor Christopher Manning
Neural Networks

Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Lecture 4
February 11, 2019
Professor Christopher Manning
Backpropagation

Stanford CS224N: NLP with Deep Learning | Lecture 5
February 11, 2019
Professor Christopher Manning
Dependency Parsing