Tag: artificial intelligence
AT&T IoT Starter Kit using Flow Designer & IBM Watson Machine Learning
by Christian J. Estes on August 2, 2017 3:48 pm
During one of the previous weeks, I had written about several of the Visual Development Tools for Education. It was mentioned by a a member of the community that I should have gone into more depth and that my classmates might have been interested in some of the Visual Development tools. As a result of… Read more AT&T IoT Starter Kit using Flow Designer & IBM Watson Machine Learning
Scaling the content quality to keep your users pinned
by Alexandra Martel on August 2, 2017 12:23 pm
Dreaming about the profound habit disruptions generated by the biggest consumer mobile applications of our generation is what makes me as an entrepreneur always seek for a better understanding of our world. Studying our most primitive habits allows us to identify a pattern that could potentially constitute a powerful opportunity. This understanding allows us to… Read more Scaling the content quality to keep your users pinned
Triangular cross relationship between AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
by Hira Dangol on July 31, 2017 10:02 pm
There has been noticed the prevalent use of the terms AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning embedded almost very fields now from innovations in the driverless vehicle to games such as poker, automating customer service using Chatbots, anomaly detection of next unavoidable breach in cyber security and opening doors to understanding the large-scale incredibly complex… Read more Triangular cross relationship between AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Could Artificial Intelligence be working purely for you and me?
by Kam Fung on July 31, 2017 11:01 am
Companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon, and IBM, have been recruiting top A.I. scholars and putting them in corporate research positions where they are allowed to publish academic papers and refine their studies. As these businesses invest heavily and gain some of the biggest minds in the field, some technologists have expressed concern that these technology… Read more Could Artificial Intelligence be working purely for you and me?
Machine Learning in Pharmaceuticals, and Genomics Research
by Christian J. Estes on July 29, 2017 11:46 pm
Introduction Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have become common mechanisms used in Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare and Genomics research to analyze large stores of data (Big Data). As intelligent algorithms parse these Big Data stores using Natural Language Processing (NLP), Sentiment and Cognitive API’s making use of AI and ML, scientists in the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare and Genomics… Read more Machine Learning in Pharmaceuticals, and Genomics Research
The Limits and Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence
by Adeesh Goel on July 28, 2017 11:58 am
The term Artificial Intelligence is somewhat misleading as it conveys that machines have the power to possess “intelligence”, of the human kind, which is not perfectly accurate. While AI and Machine Learning systems have had immense success in finding patterns when they ingest significant chunks of data, this intelligence is not generalizable. Hence, the pattern… Read more The Limits and Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence
Big data: Computer vs. Human Brain
by Teun de Planque on July 28, 2017 11:15 am
The amount of digital data continues to double every two years (https://www.economist.com/news/business/21717430-success-nvidia-and-its-new-computing-chip-signals-rapid-change-it-architecture). Digital data is growing so fast that computers and existing storage techniques are not able to keep up (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602156/the-big-deal-with-big-data-isnt-just-the-data/). Data is produced at a rate at which government organizations and companies do not know how to analyze it, and a lot of the… Read more Big data: Computer vs. Human Brain
What Are Neural Networks?
by Sidharth Dube on July 28, 2017 11:09 am
Intelligence can be described as “the ability to perceive information, retain it as knowledge, and apply it to adaptive behaviors within an environment or context” [1]. The ability to exercise intelligence has been a key differentiator between animals and computers. The prior has a complex brain that is able to simultaneously digest various bits of… Read more What Are Neural Networks?
Emotion recognition for good or evil?
by Ghita Wallin on July 28, 2017 8:46 am
In the 1970s Paul Ekman pioneered the study of facial expressions by creating a catalog of more than 5,000 muscle movements to show how expressions reveal hidden emotions (1). Today AI and machine learning teach machines to understand and react to our emotions. Vaish and Kumari defines emotion as “a psycho-physiological process triggered by conscious… Read more Emotion recognition for good or evil?
How is artificial intelligence used in social consumer apps?
by Alexandra Martel on July 27, 2017 11:33 pm
Artificial intelligence refers to “a broad set of methods, algorithms and technologies that make software ‘smart’ in a way that may seem human-like to an outside observer” (Lynne Parker, director of the division of Information and Intelligent Systems for the National Science Foundation). The buzzword Artificial Intelligence is actually an umbrella for many other concepts… Read more How is artificial intelligence used in social consumer apps?