
The Dead Ideas of Machine Learning
Traditional machine learning models were capable of inferring and generating data but with the developing technology, were replaced by better alternatives. Everyday we come across [… Read more ]
Traditional machine learning models were capable of inferring and generating data but with the developing technology, were replaced by better alternatives. Everyday we come across [… Read more ]
Planning before surgery Imaging plays a phenomenal role in planning for any major breast operation—whether it be from pinpointing the location of a breast tumour [… Read more ]
BigML’s no/low-code approach to ML provides entry for a much larger audience than just PhDs and data scientists that most other tools target. Machine Learning [… Read more ]
In my undergraduate days, telephone switching was transitioning from electromechanical relays to transistors, so there were a lot of cast-off telephone relays available. Along with [… Read more ]
To quench the thirst for ever larger AI and machine learning models, Tesla has revealed a wealth of details at Hot Chips 34 on their [… Read more ]
Humans communicate preferably through speech using the same language. Speech recognition can be defined as the ability to understand the spoken words of the person [… Read more ]
Efficient algorithms and methods in machine learning for AI accelerators — NVIDIA GPUs, Intel Habana Gaudi and AWS Trainium and Inferentia Chances are you’re reading [… Read more ]
Recently, I’ve been arguing (here and here, for example) that we can use artificial neural networks (ANNs) to prove that the mind is not the brain. To recap, here is the [… Read more ]
From biomedicine to political sciences, researchers increasingly use machine learning as a tool to make predictions on the basis of patterns in their data. But [… Read more ]
Quantum physics promises big changes for many fields, including machine learning—in theory, at least. In reality, quantum machine learning is still largely theoretical and has [… Read more ]
The sheer number of backlogs and delays across the public sector are unsettling for an industry designed to serve constituents. Making the news last summer [… Read more ]
Over the past few days, I’ve watched my productivity drop (don’t tell my boss) a fairly huge amount owing to a sudden explosion of consumer-friendly [… Read more ]
According to observations, children with autism frequently speak more slowly than similarly developing kids. They differ in their speech in other ways, most notably in [… Read more ]
With the massive growth of machine learning (ML)-backed services, the term MLops has become a regular part of the conversation — and with good reason. Short for [… Read more ]
A study published in The Lancet Digital Health led by UNC School of Medicine’s Emily R. Pfaff, PhD, shows how the National COVID Cohort Collaborative [… Read more ]
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