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5 Turing Award Winners You May Not Know
With over 70 recipients thus far, many people may not be that aware of some of the bight minds that have been awarded the AM Turing Award. Due to this, we have written a list of just 5 we think you sh...
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Facebook & CMU Introduce TaBERT for Understanding Tabular Data Queries
TaBERT-powered neural semantic parsers showed performance improvements on the challenging benchmark WikiTableQuestions and demonstrated competitive performance on the text-to-SQL dataset Spider.
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Aito.ai - Could predictive database queries replace machine learning models?
Comparison of predictive queries and supervised ML models workflow, architecture and scaling/accuracy-wise
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Who’s Ahead in AI Research in 2020?
NOTE: You might also be interested in our AI Research Rankings 2019, where we combined insights from NeurIPS 2019 and ICML 2019. The International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) is one of the…
Image "Cloaking" for Personal Privacy
2020 is a watershed year for machine learning. It has seen the true arrival of commodized machine learning, where deep learning models and algorithms are readily available to Internet users.
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AI Answers Existential Questions | UNSW Online
We surveyed over 1,000 people to find out if they could identify the difference between AI-generated answers versus human answers to existential questions.
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Knowledge Graphs: Modeling your understanding of an idea
In this post, I will give an example of a knowledge graph (using a college degree as a metaphor), why there is no such thing as tacit knowledge, and how you can use knowledge graphs to model your unde...
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AI’s struggle to reach “understanding” and “meaning”
Computer scientist Melanie Mitchell breaks down the key elements that could allow artificial intelligence algorithms to grasp the “meaning” of things.