Machine Learning for Accurate Intraoperative Pediatric Middle Ear Effusion Diagnosis Matthew G. Crowson, Christopher J. Hartnick, Gillian R. Diercks, Thomas Q. Gallagher, Mary S. Fracchia, Jennifer Setlur, Michael S. Cohen Pediatrics Apr 2021, 147 (4) e2020034546; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2020-034546 Source: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/147/4/e2020034546
U.S. Northern Command hosted a global information dominance exercise and the results point to the tremendous advantages the Defense Department would receive by applying machine learning and artificial intelligence to all-domain information, Air Force Gen. Glen D. VanHerck said yesterday. VanHerck, who commands NorthCom, detailed the results of the exercise during a virtual meeting with…
Artificial Intelligence Sergey Tarasov – stock.adobe.com One of the initial hesitations in many enterprise organizations moving into the cloud in the last decade was the question of security. Significant amounts of money had been put into corporate firewalls, and now technology companies were suggesting corporate data reside outside that security barrier. Early questions were addressed,…
Winners of UF Research’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Catalyst Fund presented how they are pursuing multidisciplinary applications of artificial intelligence across the university at the Spring 2021 HiPerGator Symposium Tuesday. Presenters covered a wide range of topics, sharing how they are using AI to tackle issues like uncovering decades of ecological change to detecting online…
In the fast fashion industry, garment production must result in precise color matching, flawless fabric and consistent sizing – plus fast order-to-ship times. Automated quality inspection helps speed up the process and increase transparency for stakeholders. Discover how AI expert Aotu.ai helped the Dianshi Clothing Company deploy a smart-vision system that increases productivity and efficiency…
Heat-map images are used to evaluate the accuracy of a new explainable artificial intelligence algorithm that U of T and LG researchers developed to detect defects in LG’s display screens. Credit: Mahesh Sudhakar Researchers from the University of Toronto and LG AI Research have developed an “explainable” artificial intelligence (XAI) algorithm that can help identify…
United States: Financial Regulators Request Feedback On AI And Machine Learning 01 April 2021 Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The Federal Reserve Board, the CFPB, the FDIC, the National Credit Union Administration and the OCC (the “agencies”) solicited comment on…
Arm introduced the Armv9 architecture in response to the global demand for ubiquitous specialized processing with increasingly capable security and artificial intelligence (AI). Armv9 is the first new Arm architecture in a decade, building on the success of Armv8. The new capabilities in Armv9 are designed to accelerate the move from general-purpose to more specialized…
Bowel cancer © peterschreiber.media / stock.adobe.com Why polyps? Bowel cancer is a big problem, causing more than 16,000 deaths per year in the UK. Many bowel cancers develop from polyps – small growths of the bowel lining that become cancerous over time as their cycle of growth and reproduction becomes more and more abnormal. Detecting…
Algorithmic Warfare: Marines Lack Trust in Artificial Intelligence Illustration: Getty Before the Marine Corps can fully utilize the power of AI technology and the efficiencies it brings, the service must overcome one major hurdle: trust. That’s the message from Commandant Gen. David Berger. “We’re going to have to trust artificial intelligence,” he said during remarks…
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