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Of Muffins and Machine Learning Models

Cloudera

In this example, the Machine Learning (ML) model struggles to differentiate between a chihuahua and a muffin. Will the model correctly determine it is a muffin or get confused and think it is a chihuahua? The extent to which we can predict how the model will classify an image given a change input (e.g. Model Visibility.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly on Data

In this article, we turn our attention to the process itself: how do you bring a product to market? You must detect when the model has become stale, and retrain it as necessary. Product managers for AI must satisfy these same responsibilities, tuned for the AI lifecycle. Identifying the problem.

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The road to Software 2.0

O'Reilly on Data

Roughly a year ago, we wrote “ What machine learning means for software development.” In that article, we talked about Andrej Karpathy’s concept of Software 2.0. In short, we can use machine learning to automate software development itself. It’s time to evaluate what has happened in the year since we wrote that article.

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Accelerating scope 3 emissions accounting: LLMs to the rescue

IBM Big Data Hub

This article explores an innovative way to streamline the estimation of Scope 3 GHG emissions leveraging AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) to help categorize financial transaction data to align with spend-based emissions factors. Why are Scope 3 emissions difficult to calculate?

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The quest for high-quality data

O'Reilly on Data

There has been a significant increase in our ability to build complex AI models for predictions, classifications, and various analytics tasks, and there’s an abundance of (fairly easy-to-use) tools that allow data scientists and analysts to provision complex models within days. Data integration and cleaning.

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The InnoGraph Artificial Intelligence Taxonomy

Ontotext

It includes only ML papers and related entities; this SPARQL query shows some statistics: papers tasks models datasets methods evaluations repos 376557 4267 24598 8322 2101 52519 153476 We can start with these repositories (most of them are on Github) and get all their topics. We use Categories as a way of finding relevant articles.

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R vs Python: What’s the Best Language for Natural Language Processing?

Sisense

We’ll actually do this later in this article. These support a wide array of uses, such as data analysis, manipulation, visualizations, and machine learning (ML) modeling. Some standard Python libraries are Pandas, Numpy, Scikit-Learn, SciPy, and Matplotlib. Modeling in R and Python. R libraries.