Sunwoong Yang
230426 (Wed) 본문
7:30
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Lab arrival with LiveAcademy [1]
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~ 7:59 |
Literature survey
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~ 12:00 |
Administrative work + Graduation prep
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~ 12:39 |
Lunch
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~ 16:00 |
PhD defense prep
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~ 17:48 |
SUALAB seminar + Dinner
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~ 19:22 |
PhD defense prep
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Study
[1] English listening (LiveAcademy)
- keep up / fall behind / catch up / stay on top of / set back / make up for ⟪ 중상급 영어 표현 ⟫
- A: If I had known AI would get so big,
I would’ve gotten into computers.
B: You mean programming? I wouldn’t be so sure about that.
A: Yeah?
B: Yeah. Many of them are still overworked and underpaid. The worst part is that they’re constantly under the stress of trying to keep up with the latest technology.
A: I’m guessing that’s not very fun.
B: Apparently, things change so quickly in that world. So if they don’t want to fall behind their competitors, they need to constantly stay on top of new and emerging technology. I was told that simply choosing the wrong tool can set them back a couple of years.
* a setback
A few years ago, I made some bad investments and it took quite a while to make up for the loss.
He said something really dumb online a few years back and he’s still
-working hard to make up for it.
-paying for it
make up for things I’m not good at
/ my shortcomings - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlzows-UWXA&feature=youtu.be
- A: If I had known AI would get so big,
AEE 1901: Does English Grammar Make You Happy-Go-Lucky?
Even native English speakers make mistakes with this tricky punctuation! Today you'll learn the rules for hyphenating compound adjectives.
www.allearsenglish.com
[2] GNN study (Graph Representation Learning by William L. Hamilton)
- Chapter 2: Background and Traditional Approaches
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