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Emplοying body-fixed sensors and machine learning to predict physical activity in military personnel – DocWire News

This article was originally published here BMJ Mil Health. 2020 Oct 30:bmjmilitary-2020-001585. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001585. Online ahead of print. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: This was a feasibility pilot study aiming to develop and validate an activity recognition system based on a custom-made body-fixed sensor and driven by an algorithm for recognising basic kinetic movements in military personnel. The…

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    The best artificial intelligence intentions are hitting corporate walls – ZDNet

    Artificial intelligence and machine learning have come a long way in recent years, with solid business cases, powerful algorithms, vast compute resources, and rich data sets now the norm for many enterprises. However, AI managers and specialists are still grappling with seemingly insurmountable organizational and ethical issues that are hamstringing their efforts, or even sending…

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      Strong Adoption of AI-ML Monitoring Tools is Driven by Tech Leaders – S&P Global

      Introduction In our recent Voice of the Enterprise, Storage: Transformation 2020 study, we found that 32% of respondents are using monitoring or incident response tools that employ AI/ML, with a further 25% either in discovery or with plans to implement the tools in the coming years. Adoption is being led by the kind of technology…

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        Royal Navy and US Navy evolve joint AI and ML work

        The Royal Navy and the US Navy are working on ways to establish links between their digital delivery teams, test methods for international collaboration and develop deeper technical collaboration around artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The work, which started in August 2020, is part of a wider initiative to establish better technology cooperations…

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          The best artificial intelligence intentions are hitting corporate walls

          Artificial intelligence and machine learning have come a long way in recent years, with solid business cases, powerful algorithms, vast compute resources, and rich data sets now the norm for many enterprises. However, AI managers and specialists are still grappling with seemingly insurmountable organizational and ethical issues that are hamstringing their efforts, or even sending…

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            Reviewing the Behaviour of Neanderthals using AI Applications – Analytics Insight

            Image Credit: https://blog.paessler.com/ If someone ever said a decade back ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help archaeology sector in future,’ people might have laughed at their face. However, artificial intelligence is all about making impossible possible. In recent years, technology has changed the way archaeologists unearth the past. Artificial intelligence is helping scientists hunt for new archaeological…

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              AI’s Potential to Manage the Supply Chain

              By Jack M. Germain Oct 30, 2020 4:00 AM PT Artificial intelligence has made noticeable changes to technologies around the world. Perhaps AI’s most notable potential, however, is its role in the supply chain industry. AI has changed the supply chain process from reactive to proactive, which creates a larger change in how data-driven processes…

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                How Artificial Intelligence Will Help with Productivity

                By CIOReview | Friday, October 30, 2020 The manufacturing companies can use artificial intelligence to increase their productivity and make informed business decisions. FREMONT, CA: In the last few years, artificial intelligence is taking progressive steps to improve manufacturing efficiency and lead to better performance with the help of innovations in cloud computing, big data,…

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