Machine Learning in Geoscience: Riding a Wave of Progress – Eos
Machine Learning in Geoscience: Riding a Wave of Progress Eos2nd Annual Machine Learning in Solid Earth Geoscience Conference; Santa Fe, New Mexico, 18–22 March 2019.
Machine Learning in Geoscience: Riding a Wave of Progress Eos2nd Annual Machine Learning in Solid Earth Geoscience Conference; Santa Fe, New Mexico, 18–22 March 2019.
Splice Machine doubles down on managing machine learning ZDNetSplice Machine, which positions itself as a database on which you can do operational machine learning, is adding a new tool that performs lifecycle …
Machine Learning Optimizes Images for Stimulating Monkey Neurons The ScientistNeural networks generate abstract images designed to activate particular cells, lending insight into their function.
5 takeaways on scaling machine learning InfoWorldTwitter and Facebook can teach us a lot about effective artificial intelligence.
Microsoft makes a push to simplify machine learning TechCrunchAhead of its Build conference, Microsoft today released a slew of new machine learning products and tweaks to some of its existing services. These range from …
Farmstead’s Machine Learning Tech Accurately Predicts Customer Demand Retail Info Systems NewsFarmstead has gone live with its Smart Shopping List to predict what customers need based on multiple data-driven factors including weekly shopping…
FPGAs Open Gates in Machine Learning The Next PlatformField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have notched some noticeable wins as a platform for machine learning, Microsoft’s embrace of the technology in.
Facebook launches machine learning experimentation tool Ax VentureBeatFacebook has introduced a machine learning experimentation management tool called Ax for the makers of machine learning models.
How Machine Learning Will Shape The E-Commerce Industry ForbesWith machine learning, you can truly understand the needs and behaviors of your customers and give them a more personalized shopping experience.
Pssst…. build your own machine learning computer, it’s cheaper and even faster than using GPUs on cloud The RegisterIf you’ve been thinking about building your own deep learning computer for a while but haven’t quite got ’round to it, here…