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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiiWzJE0fEA Interesting talk on practical application of probprog to data cleaning
I'm glad you found it interesting! There were two other talks from MIT Probcomp at Strange Loop that this group might enjoy. Here's all of them together: • "New programming constructs for probabilistic AI" by Marco Cusumano-Towner https://youtu.be/xNutxms6SH4 • "Probabilistic scripts for automating common-sense tasks" by Alexander Lew https://youtu.be/MiiWzJE0fEA • "InferenceQL: AI for data engineers, without the math" by Ulrich Schaechtle https://youtu.be/i-OLIhKONh4
I'd recommend watching them in that order if one has time for and interest in all three.
If folks are interested in getting involved we're looking for collaborators: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfbPY5e0KMVEFg7tjVUsOsKy5tWV9Moml3dPkDPXvP8-TSMNA/viewform