Source: observer.com With more computers, internet, social media and tons of coding, there’s a greater chance of glitches occurring, costing businesses millions of dollars and a loss of prestige. With so much data to check and double-check, maybe artificial intelligence (AI) can help stop these “gremlins” from wreaking havoc online. From Bugs Bunny to Business Read More

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Source: prnewswire.com ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Researchers will now be able to uncover new connections and make new discoveries using ProQuest’s TDM Studio service, a pioneering end-to-end solution for text and data mining. TDM Studio puts the power of text and data mining directly into the researcher’s hands, from their initial idea to their final Read More

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Source: moneycontrol.com Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chairman Ajay Tyagi on January 23 said the regulator will adopt artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), big data analytics and natural language processing tools to monitor and analyse spot market manipulation, PTI reported. “We want to acquire technology and unstructure data analysis because the structured Read More

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Source: cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com I have often observed that a journey to cloud discussion for banks begin and end with Application modernization. Without a doubt, this is an important element of the journey. However, the IT landscape in a typical banking environment presents a unique setup that compels us to think about this pursuit differently. There are two important Read More

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Source: cbronline.com Late last year Google open-sourced technology that allows researchers to view petabyte-scale 3D models of brains in a web browser, with the Neuroglancer project used to build 3D models of a brain’s neural pathways in interactive visualisations. Now Google AI and a research team from Janelia Research Campus in Virginia have released a highly detailed mapping Read More

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Source: edgy.app A team of researchers has developed a predictive touch response mechanism for enhanced human-to-machine Interaction. Experts have predicted that the next phase of IoT could be Tactile Internet. So, humans will be able to interact with a remote or virtual object and experience realistic haptic feedback. Now a team of researchers led by Elaine Wong at the University of Melbourne has brought us Read More

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Source: infosecurity-magazine.com The benefits of industry 4.0 have been well reported and the world of work has been revolutionized. Almost every organization operating today actively utilizes, or relies on, technologies that are becoming increasingly advanced. Both industry and society have adopted a data-driven culture in which information drives intelligent decision making and previously unheard-of efficiencies. Read More

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Source: dqindia.com Udacity announced the launch of its new Nanodegree program: Intro to Machine Learning with TensorFlow. The next-generation program in machine learning (ML) introduces learners to the fundamentals of Machine Learning in a way that is effective and engaging at the same time. The Nanodegree program incorporates advanced areas such as manipulating data, supervised Read More

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Source: bweducation.businessworld.in Digital Vidya collaborates with FutureSkills, the flagship reskilling initiative by NASSCOM, to upskill/reskill the employees of the Indian IT/ITES sector on identified skill gaps in the current talent pool such as Digital Marketing and Big Data Analysis. Organisations are constantly looking for employees to solve problems in technology-rich environments and link their work Read More

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Source: financialexpress.com By 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies such as virtual personal assistants and chatbots will replace almost 69 per cent of the manager’s workload, predicts research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc. Such technologies are rapidly making headway into the workplace, Gartner said. “The role of manager will see a complete overhaul in Read More

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Source: pubs.rsna.org Deep learning with convolutional neural networks (CNNs) has shown tremendous success in classifying images, as we have seen with the ImageNet competition (1), which consists of millions of everyday color images, such as animals, vehicles, and natural objects. For example, recent artificial intelligence (AI) systems have achieved a top-five accuracy (correct answer within Read More

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Source: hrtechnologist.com Over a decade ago, the 2002 Oakland A’s challenged traditional baseball methodology by using statistical analysis to build their roster instead of relying solely on outdated recruiter instincts. By using science to guide their decisions, they sold off many of their overvalued, overpriced players and acquired undervalued players with significant potential that ultimately Read More

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Source: devops.com Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the great hope of organizations decades ago when they sought to advance legacy system integration, reduce and bypass layers, and rapidly access the system of record. At the time, the existing solution was point-to-point integration, creating a brittle “spaghetti” middle layer that was hard to manage. This was Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com It’s one thing to develop a working machine learning model, it’s another to put it to work in an application. Cortex Labs is an early-stage startup with some open-source tooling designed to help data scientists take that last step. The company’s founders were students at Berkeley when they observed that one of the Read More

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Source: biometricupdate.com The EU’s proposed temporary moratorium on biometric facial recognition technology use is being supported by Alphabet and Google CEO Sunder Pichai, who spoke at an event organized by the think tank Bruegel in Brussels, Reuters reports. Nefarious uses of facial recognition and the spread of deepfakes are among the concerns motivating a call for regulation Read More

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Source: techxplore.com Data mining and extraction of knowledge from disparate sources is big data, big business. But, how does the search software cope with entities that are mentioned where only part of their name is used or a name is hyphenated when it normally isn’t? Research published in the International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Read More

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Source: data-economy.com The move follows strategic cloud services deals that the Indian firm has signed with both IBM and Google in recent times. India-headquartered IT services player HCL Technologies has formed its dedicated HCL Microsoft Business Unit focused on supplying Microsoft cloud technologies, along with those around IoT and artificial intelligence. The Microsoft unit will Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net We usually hear a lot about human-level AI or artificial intelligence but little do we realize that the human mind and AI are actually quite interlinked. The brain’s neural network and artificial neural network possess some similarities between themselves. Both are trained on data, while the brain learns from real-life data and experiences Read More

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Source: oilandgasmiddleeast.com Oil and gas assets are increasingly fitted with a multitude of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, causing exponential growth in data. This, in turn, is increasing the need for adoption of data management solutions for improved operational visibility. This approach also helps identify bottlenecks in operations and uncover patterns and relationships across diverse Read More

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Source: towardsdatascience.com In the world of data science, one must excel in data creativity, scepticism and communication. Interesting insights from data analysis will have to be shared with senior-level decision makers and key stakeholders in a way that achieves maximum impact. The ability to effectively present and communicate findings — by creating compelling stories — Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com January 22, 2020 – Machine learning algorithms have the potential to accelerate and refine the drug development process, but the industry should expand data access and create consistent data standards to ensure drug companies can fully leverage these tools, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Drug companies spend ten Read More

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Source: mobihealthnews.com A study published in Nature has demonstrated how artificial intelligence (AI) research can drive and accelerate new scientific discoveries. Alphabet subsidiary DeepMind has created a dedicated, interdisciplinary team to explore using AI to predict the 3D structure of a protein based solely on its genetic sequence. Its system, AlphaFold, builds on prior research using large genomic Read More

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Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com Microservices should simplify software development. In theory, we can stitch microservices together with a top layer, assembling applications out of components. The promise isn’t new, but it is worth examining. Ivar Jacobson proposed the idea of software components, like circuit-board components, in 1967. He wanted to make building software more like assembling prefabricated Read More

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