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SiftSeq: Classifying short DNA sequences with deep learning

Insight

In this post, I demonstrate how deep learning can be used to significantly improve upon earlier methods, with an emphasis on classifying short sequences as being human, viral, or bacterial. As I discovered, deep learning is a powerful tool for short sequence classification and is likely to be useful in many other applications as well.

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Why you should care about debugging machine learning models

O'Reilly on Data

Not least is the broadening realization that ML models can fail. And that’s why model debugging, the art and science of understanding and fixing problems in ML models, is so critical to the future of ML. Because all ML models make mistakes, everyone who cares about ML should also care about model debugging. [1]

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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly on Data

Pragmatically, machine learning is the part of AI that “works”: algorithms and techniques that you can implement now in real products. We won’t go into the mathematics or engineering of modern machine learning here. Machine learning adds uncertainty. This shift requires a fundamental change in your software engineering practice.

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How Do Super Rookies Start Learning Data Analysis?

FineReport

If you want to learn more about self-service BI tools, you can take a look at this review: 5 Most Popular Business Intelligence (BI) Tools in 2019 , to understand your own needs and then choose the tool that is right for you. Of course, other BI tools such as Power BI and Qlikview also have their own advantages. From Google.

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Proposals for model vulnerability and security

O'Reilly on Data

Apply fair and private models, white-hat and forensic model debugging, and common sense to protect machine learning models from malicious actors. Like many others, I’ve known for some time that machine learning models themselves could pose security risks.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly on Data

Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. But sustained interest in cloud migrations—usage was up almost 10% in 2019, on top of 30% in 2018—gets at another important emerging trend. Still cloud-y, but with a possibility of migration.

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AI adoption in the enterprise 2020

O'Reilly on Data

The new survey, which ran for a few weeks in December 2019, generated an enthusiastic 1,388 responses. Supervised learning is the most popular ML technique among mature AI adopters, while deep learning is the most popular technique among organizations that are still evaluating AI. But what kind?