Source: containerjournal.com The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has accepted a Litmus Chaos application testing tool based on chaos engineering principles as a sandbox level project. Developed by MayaData, the open source software provides IT teams with a chaos engineering tool that runs natively on Kubernetes. MayaData COO Uma Makkara says Litmus Chaos was originally created Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com June 30, 2020 – An artificial intelligence algorithm can analyze electroencephalograph (EEG) electrodes to detect a seizure and accurately pinpoint its location, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. The researchers stated that epilepsy is one of the most common central nervous system disorders, with nearly four percent of people across different ages diagnosed with epilepsy during Read More

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Source: searchstorage.techtarget.com AI and predictive analytics are essential features in modern storage systems, helping to assess the health of the infrastructure and identify problems and storage automation capabilities to keep these systems running smoothly. Gartner recently identified augmented data management as No. 2 on its list of 10 top data and analytics trends for 2020. Vendors are Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Machine learning-based personalization has gained traction over the years due to volume in the amount of data across sources and the velocity at which consumers and organizations generate new data. Traditional ways of personalization focused on deriving business rules using techniques like segmentation, which often did not address a customer uniquely. Recent progress Read More

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Source: siliconangle.com Amazon Web Services Inc. said today its new Amazon CodeGuru service, which relies on machine learning to automatically check code for bugs and suggest fixes, is now generally available. Amazon announced the tool in preview at its AWS re:Invent event in December. “It’s challenging to have enough experienced developers with enough free time to do code reviews, Read More

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Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com A migration to microservices is typically driven by flexibility, productivity and scalability demands. However, just because enterprises want these benefits, it doesn’t mean that their business, or IT teams, are ready for the change. Get advice in the five articles featured here to determine if microservices adoption is right for your project, learn how to Read More

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Source: etsi.org The ETSI Technical Committee on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) today unveils ETSI EN 303 645, a standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things that establishes a security baseline for internet-connected consumer products and provides a basis for future IoT certification schemes. Based on the ETSI specification TS 103 645, EN 303 645 went through National Read More

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Source: techrepublic.com Differential privacy has become an integral way for data scientists to learn from the majority of their data while simultaneously ensuring that those results do not allow any individual’s data to be distinguished or re-identified. To help more researchers with their work, IBM released the open-source Differential Privacy Library. The library “boasts a suite Read More

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Source: jdsupra.com Data mining is the process of finding anomalies, patterns and correlations within large data sets to predict outcomes. Advances in processing power and speed over the last decade have allowed businesses like Integra Med Analytics (“Integra”) to use its data mining algorithms and data analytics to identify highly aberrant patterns that are indicative Read More

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Source: techexplorist.com A team from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), in collaboration with Ava Robotics and the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), designed a new robotic system that powerfully disinfects surfaces and neutralizes aerosolized forms of the coronavirus. Using a custom UV-C light fixture, the system can clean a warehouse floor in Read More

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Source: enterpriseai.news TEMPE, Ariz., June 29, 2020 — Intel is partnering with Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) to launch the first Intel-designed artificial intelligence (AI) associate degree program in the United States. The Arizona Commerce Authority will also provide a workforce grant of $100,000 to support the program. It will enable tens of thousands Read More

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Source: vantageasia.com Supply chain-based asset-backed securities (ABS), which the upstream and downstream transactions of the core companies underlie, and which takes the creditworthiness of the core companies as guarantee, are created to secure financing by selling future cash inflows. This sector is surging year by year, accounting for 25.38% of company-based ABS products in 2019. Read More

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Source: insidebigdata.com There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence continues to be swiftly adopted by companies worldwide. In just the last few years, most companies that were evaluating or experimenting with AI are now using it in production deployments. When organizations adopt analytic technologies like AI and machine learning (ML), it naturally prompts them to start Read More

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Source: indiaeducationdiary.in Intel is partnering with Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) to launch the first Intel-designed artificial intelligence (AI) associate degree program in the United States. The Arizona Commerce Authority will also provide a workforce grant of $100,000 to support the program. It will enable tens of thousands of students to land careers in Read More

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Source: itproportal.com It is no secret that making intelligent use of big data is one of the most exciting – and important – evolutions in enterprise technology. Covid-19 has increased the need to access big data and technology with social distancing and lockdown measures altering the working environment for all industries. It’s prominent now, more Read More

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Source: techxplore.com Surrogate models supported by neural networks can perform as well, and in some ways better, than computationally expensive simulators and could lead to new insights in complicated physics problems such as inertial confinement fusion (ICF), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists reported. In a paper published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Today as the competition is at surge among tech organizations, agile principles and priorities are employed for greater productivity. Most of them could be leveraged for data science (DS) projects. Moreover, data scientists do not know how to schedule the project because it is impossible to determine a specific timeline for the type of “research” Read More

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Source: fortuneindia.com The world had been approaching the Industry 4.0 revolution and Big Data analytics even before the pandemic. However, the outbreak of Covid-19 and the new world order thereafter has not only brought advancements in health tech but has also ensured its involvement in other sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, retail, banking, education, hospitality, Read More

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Source: financialexpress.com Industries, across the globe, have undergone a digital revolution. But, the way people buy insurance has remained much the same for decades, until the recent COVID-19 outbreak. Since the outbreak, like everything else, people are browsing through health insurance and life insurance policies online to secure their future and life goals, thus upping Read More

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Source: indiaeducationdiary.in Today, Intel and the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced award recipients of joint funding for research into the development of future wireless systems. The Machine Learning for Wireless Networking Systems (MLWiNS) program is the latest in a series of joint efforts between the two partners to support research that accelerates innovation with the Read More

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