Each June, the #ResearchEngineering Group (#REG) at the #AlanTuringInstitute takes a break from its typical activities to participate in an internal #HackWeek.

We did a lot of fun and "productive" work! Here's our post describing all the weird and wonderful project in detail šŸ¦Ž šŸ¦– 🫣 ā™£ļø šŸ„€ šŸ¦€ ā˜•

https://medium.com/@turinghut23/a-look-back-at-reg-hack-week-f7549462d049?source=friends_link&sk=44d5b5e13361579fe8b7711bc77d9911

A look back at REG Hack Week - Research Engineering at the Turing - Medium

Each June, the Research Engineering Group (REG) at the Alan Turing Institute takes a break from its typical activities to participate in an internal Hack Week. This year’s Hack Week took place in the…

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David Llewellyn-Jones, Isabel Fenton, Katriona Goldmann, Anne Lee Steele, Jim Madge, Malvika Sharan, Rosie Wood Open Research is a theme that permeates everyone and everything at The Alan Turing…

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How to Reduce Memory Requirements by up to 90%+ using Product Quantization | Weaviate - vector database

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