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Added three tutorial files to the Tutorials pool for future students. One contains the extension to the PE Engine benchmarking we did earlier in the trimester, in order to give new students a feel for how the engine of the project works, and why certain decisions were made. The second contains a walk-through from first principles on digital audio and its use in Machine Learning, designed to work alongside the Benchmarking notebook to give better understanding of the concepts at play. The third is a quick leadership skills refresher/buff for new team leads, building on personal experience from PMing teams across public and private sector.
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Added three tutorial files to the Tutorials pool for future students. One contains the extension to the PE Engine benchmarking we did earlier in the trimester, in order to give new students a feel for how the engine of the project works, and why certain decisions were made. The second contains a walk-through from first principles on digital audio and its use in Machine Learning, designed to work alongside the Benchmarking notebook to give better understanding of the concepts at play. The third is a quick leadership skills refresher/buff for new team leads, building on personal experience from PMing teams across public and private sector.