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Hi, I'm Chip 👋

I'm a writer and computer scientist. I grew up chasing grasshoppers in a small rice-farming village in Vietnam. I spend a lot of time with chickens and alpacas.

  • 🎓 I'll be teaching Machine Learning Systems Design at Stanford in Jan 2021.
  • 🔭 I'm currently with Snorkel AI, a data-first end-to-end platform for developing AI applications.
  • 📝 I write a lot! I'm the author of four bestselling Vietnamese books. I'm working on an English book on machine learning interviews.
  • 😅 Fun fact: After high school, I went to Brunei for a 3-day vacation which turned into a 3-year trip through Asia, Africa, and South America. During my trip, I worked as a Bollywood extra, a casino hostess, and a street performer.

I'm best reached via email. I'm always open to interesting conversations and collaboration.


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  1. Cool Python features for machine learning that I used to be too afraid to use. Will be updated as I have more time / learn more.

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  2. NeMo: a toolkit for conversational AI

    Jupyter Notebook 2.8k 539

  3. Library to scrape and clean web pages to create massive datasets.

    Python 1.9k 290

  4. This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research.

    Python 10k 4.4k

  5. An ongoing list of pandas quirks

    Jupyter Notebook 682 93

  6. https://huyenchip.com/ml-interviews-book/

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