Learn more about data, tensorflow, computer vision, bioinformatics and more


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On the second Wed of each month, join ~180 devs at SF Python's presentation night.
If you'd like to present at future meetups, please submit your talk ideas here
Please remember to register at Tito: https://ti.to/sf-python/presentation-night-yelp-july-2019
###Lightning talks
- Jon Handler: Open Distro for Elasticsearch
- Fode Diop: Python Bitcoin programming group
- Could Be You!
Please submit your talk ideas here
###Short talk(~10 mins + Q&A)
### DEAP-VS, grid search tool based on Genetic Algorithms
DEAP-VS is a wrapper around DEAP genetic algorithm framework in Python specifically for the use-case of variable selection and grid search.
Author Bio
Gahyun Bang has been in bioinformatics and chemoinformatics since 2013. Background in Computational Biology, scientist who learned to code.
### Designing A/B tests for biotech manufacturing using Monte Carlo simulations
Author Bio
Aaron Wiegel is a data scientist at Synthego, a biotech manufacturing startup. He obtained his PhD in physical chemistry from UC Berkeley where he first learned Python to create simulations of collisions between atoms and molecules using numpy and scipy.
###Main talk (30 mins)
### Computer Vision on a Raspberry Pi using Tensorflow 2.0
A crash course in using Tensorflow 2.0 to deploy image classification models to a Raspberry Pi, and using transfer learning to re-train a custom classifier for your next DIY project.
I've given this talk previously at Hackaday 2018: https://hackaday.com/2019/03/01/leigh-johnsons-guide-to-machine-vision-on-raspberry-pi/
Author Bio
Leigh is a Staff Database Reliability Engineer at Slack and a Google Developer Expert in Machine Learning. When she's not working, she spends most of her time teaching tiny machines how to learn, and cuddling her Corgi.
##PROGRAM
6:00p - Check-in and mingle, with food provided by our generous sponsor!
7:05p - Welcome
7:30p - Door close
7:10p - Announcements, lightning talks and main talk
8:15p - More mingling
9:30p - Hard stop
This event is produced by:
SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area. Please check out their flagship event, PyBay2019, 4th Annual Regional Python Conference in SF on August 15-18.
Venue is through the generosity of Adroll (https://www.adroll.com/
), their mission is to help big and small businesses turn their customer data into high-performance marketing.

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