Name: Pedro Rodriguez
Type: User
Company: @facebookresearch, FAIR Labs
Bio: Research Scientist @ FAIR Labs (@facebookresearch)
NLP, Retrieval-Augmented Language Models, QA, Data + Eval; PhD in CS from UMD, Berkeley CS Grad;
Twitter: EntilZhaPR
Location: Seattle, WA
Blog: https://www.pedro.ai/
Pedro Rodriguez's Projects
IO, Message, and RPC Acceleration Library
Repository for the ACL 2023 conference website
Repository containing general version of ACL miniconf
Community sourced handbook for how to propose/create/run *ACL workshops
The official tool for creating proceedings for conferences of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).
Tools for checking ACL paper submissions
Open-source implementation of Google Vizier for hyper parameters tuning
Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
Altair extension for saving charts in a variety of formats.
A RESTful web service that runs microtasks across multiple crowds, provides quality control techniques, and is easily extensible.
Personal search engine
Run (scripts | selections | source ) in Atom
avy science website
Entity Linker solution
This is a high performance C++ (mostly C though) implementation of 2 layer neural networks with a set number of inputs/outputs at each layer.
California rainfall forecasting RAMP starting kit
An open-source graph database
Repository for a weather website I created for Chapelco Ski Resort in Argentina.
Repository for ruby version of a weather website I created for Chapelco Ski Resort in Argentina. See the new version in Go/AngularJS at EntilZha/chapelco-weather-goajs
Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
Simple command line utility that takes any CLI command. When it finishes a notification will be sent to slack that it is done which can be optionally augmented with a message
A collaborative platform for reproducible research (web interface and CLI).
Video embeddings for retrieval with natural language queries
initial attempt at dataframe in rust
ML and NLP Analysis of dnc email dump
Docker workshop going over how to create a set of microservices