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Day: January 4, 2021

Salk researchers use artificial intelligence to make strides in understanding the brain – La Jolla Light

Researchers at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies in La Jolla have published a paper detailing their advancements in artificial intelligence, further tying together the fields of AI and neuroscience. Terrence Sejnowski, the Francis Crick chair at Salk and the head of its Computational Biology Laboratory, served as the lead author of the paper, published…

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    Artificial Intelligence: The Winner of the RSNA 2020 – Diagnostic Imaging

    Like the other major events of healthcare in 2020, the Annual Meeting of Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) also had to be held as an online-only event forced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual platform of RSNA was very well designed, and it provided ample opportunities for customers to connect to the right representatives…

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      Machine-learning method can crunch data to find new uses for existing drugs – News-Medical.Net

      Scientists have developed a machine-learning method that crunches massive amounts of data to help determine which existing medications could improve outcomes in diseases for which they are not prescribed. The intent of this work is to speed up drug repurposing, which is not a new concept – think Botox injections, first approved to treat crossed…

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        Deep Science: Using machine learning to study anatomy, weather and earthquakes – TechCrunch

        Research papers come out far too rapidly for anyone to read them all, especially in the field of machine learning, which now affects (and produces papers in) practically every industry and company. This column aims to collect the most relevant recent discoveries and papers — particularly in but not limited to artificial intelligence — and…

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          These ML-powered startups are the top 30 shortlisted in the ML Elevate program

          Early-stage startups on the lookout for a combination of tools, resources and insights necessary to build,grow and scale their startup to new heights formed the majority of applicants to the programme. These startups went through a rigorous evaluation process under ML Camp, the first phase of the programme.  Through a series of workshops and keynote…

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            Deep Science: Using machine learning to study anatomy, weather and earthquakes

            Research papers come out far too rapidly for anyone to read them all, especially in the field of machine learning, which now affects (and produces papers in) practically every industry and company. This column aims to collect the most relevant recent discoveries and papers — particularly in but not limited to artificial intelligence — and…

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              Deep Learning Versus Machine Learning: What’s the Difference? – Built In

              Applying data science to business problems ultimately requires understanding what you are trying to achieve. For example, sales teams attempt to predict and increase revenue. Data science can help by more accurately predicting revenue throughout the quarter. A product team may attempt to build the right set of product features for target personas. Data science…

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                Taking Micro Machine Learning to the MAX78000 – Electronic Design

                What you’ll learn How easy is it to take advantage of the MAX78000’s machine-learning support? What types of tools are provided with the MAX78000? I tend to do only a few hands-on articles a year, so I look for cutting-edge platforms that developers will want to check out. Maxim Integrated’s MAX78000 evaluation kit fits in…

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                  Instilling Values In Machine Learning | Avast – Security Boulevard

                  Plato once sagely observed, “A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers.”  That advice resonates today, even as we deepen our reliance on number crunching — in the form of the unceasing machine learning algorithms whirring away in the background of our lives, setting in motion many of the routine decisions each of us make daily.  However, as Plato seemingly foresaw, the underlying algorithms we’ve come to rely on are only as good as…

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                    Rise Of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare Sector – BW Businessworld

                    As we turn the corner on 2020, we find ourselves in the midst of the worst pandemic in a Century and our health care systems have been pushed to the brink of failure. To some of us it has been clear for several years that the health care system desperately needs disruption, but COVID-19 has…

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