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TRANSMAR AND TRANSMETRICS SIGN DEAL FOR STATE-OF-THE-ART LOGISTICS COLLABORATION

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Transmetrics' demand forecasting and predictive optimization platform is powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. With four decades of experience and a strong operational presence in Egypt, KSA, UAE and Sudan, Transmar has built a solid reputation in the market, founded on family values that drive the company's ambition to offer the best in class service to its customers. Transmar owns and operates a large fleet of both dry and refrigerated containers, serves thousands of customers, and moves hundreds of commodities throughout the Middle East. "We strongly believe in the power of Data. Transmetrics' AI solution helps us leverage our 4 decades of operational experience, to make decisions both faster and smarter. As a regionally focused carrier we are more exposed to volatility. We're excited about the capabilities Transmetrics will provide by helping see up to 12 weeks into the future, ensuring we have optimum planning and repositioning plans" said Ahmed el Ahwal, Commercial Manager at Transmar.


Prediction of Landfall Intensity, Location, and Time of a Tropical Cyclone

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

TC is characterised by warm core, and a low and availability of huge data, new models using Artificial pressure system with a large vortex in the atmosphere. TC Neural Networks (ANNs) have been increasingly used to brings strong winds, heavy precipitation and high tides in forecast track and intensity of cyclones (Leroux et al. 2018; coastal areas and resulted in huge economic and human loss. Alemany et al. 2018; Giffard-Roisin et al. 2020; Moradi Kordmahalleh, Over the years, many destructive TCs have originated in the Gorji Sefidmazgi, and Homaifar 2016). North Indian Ocean (NIO), consisting of the Bay of Bengal The most important prediction about a TC is its arrival at and the Arabian Sea. In 2008, Nargis, one of the disastrous land, known as landfall of a cyclone. The accurate prediction TC in recent times, originated in the Bay of Bengal and resulted about the location and time of the landfall, and intensity of in 13,800 casualties alone in Myanmar and caused the cyclone at the landfall will hugely help authorities to take US$15.4 billion economic loss (Fritz et al. 2009). In 2018, preventive measures and reduce material and human loss. In Fani cyclone caused 89 causalities in India and Bangladesh, this work, we attempt to predict intensity, location, and time and US$9.1 billion economic loss (Kumar, Lal, and Kumar of the landfall of a TC at any instance of time during the 2020).


Predicting Landfall's Location and Time of a Tropical Cyclone Using Reanalysis Data

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Landfall of a tropical cyclone is the event when it moves over the land after crossing the coast of the ocean. It is important to know the characteristics of the landfall in terms of location and time, well advance in time to take preventive measures timely. In this article, we develop a deep learning model based on the combination of a Convolutional Neural network and a Long Short-Term memory network to predict the landfall's location and time of a tropical cyclone in six ocean basins of the world with high accuracy. We have used high-resolution spacial reanalysis data, ERA5, maintained by European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF). The model takes any 9 hours, 15 hours, or 21 hours of data, during the progress of a tropical cyclone and predicts its landfall's location in terms of latitude and longitude and time in hours. For 21 hours of data, we achieve mean absolute error for landfall's location prediction in the range of 66.18 - 158.92 kilometers and for landfall's time prediction in the range of 4.71 - 8.20 hours across all six ocean basins. The model can be trained in just 30 to 45 minutes (based on ocean basin) and can predict the landfall's location and time in a few seconds, which makes it suitable for real time prediction.


Biomedical Computing in the Arab World

Communications of the ACM

Health challenges represent one of the long-standing issues in the Arab region that hinder its ability to develop. Prevalence of diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, liver cirrhosis and cancer among many others has contributed to the deteriorated health status across the region leading to lower life expectancy compared to other regions. For instance, the average life expectancy in the Arab world is approximately 70 years, which is at least 10 years lower than most high-income countries.2 Among many directions of healthcare development across the region, biomedical computing research represents one main arm of tackling health challenges. Advances in computational technologies have enabled the emergence of biomedical computing as one of the most influential research areas worldwide.


Networking Research for the Arab World

Communications of the ACM

The Arab region, composed of 22 countries spanning Asia and Africa, opens ample room for communications and networking innovations and services and contributes to the critical mass of the global networking innovation. While the Arab world is considered an emerging market for communications and networking services, the rate of adoption is outpacing the global average. In fact, as of 2019, the mobile Internet penetration stands at 67.2% in the Arab world, as opposed to a global average of 56.5%.12 Furthermore, multiple countries in the region are either building new infrastructure or developing existing infrastructure at an unprecedented pace. Examples include, Neom city in Saudi Arabia, the new administrative capital in Egypt, as well as the Smart Dubai 2021 project in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), among others. This provides a unique opportunity to fuse multiple advanced networking technologies as an integral part of the infrastructure design phase and not just as an afterthought.


B-52s again fly over Mideast in US military warning to Iran

Boston Herald

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- A pair of B-52 bombers flew over the Mideast on Sunday, the latest such mission in the region aimed at warning Iran amid tensions between Washington and Tehran. The flight by the two heavy bombers came as a pro-Iran satellite channel based in Beirut broadcast Iranian military drone footage of an Israeli ship hit by a mysterious explosion only days earlier in the Mideast. While the channel sought to say Iran wasn't involved, Israel has blamed Tehran for what it described as an attack on the vessel. The U.S. military's Central Command said the two B-52s flew over the region accompanied by military aircraft from nations including Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. It marked the fourth-such bomber deployment into the Mideast this year and the second under President Joe Biden.


Exploiting Spline Models for the Training of Fully Connected Layers in Neural Network

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

The fully connected (FC) layer, one of the most fundamental modules in artificial neural networks (ANN), is often considered difficult and inefficient to train due to issues including the risk of overfitting caused by its large amount of parameters. Based on previous work studying ANN from linear spline perspectives, we propose a spline-based approach that eases the difficulty of training FC layers. Given some dataset, we first obtain a continuous piece-wise linear (CPWL) fit through spline methods such as multivariate adaptive regression spline (MARS). Next, we construct an ANN model from the linear spline model and continue to train the ANN model on the dataset using gradient descent optimization algorithms. Our experimental results and theoretical analysis show that our approach reduces the computational cost, accelerates the convergence of FC layers, and significantly increases the interpretability of the resulting model (FC layers) compared with standard ANN training with random parameter initialization followed by gradient descent optimizations.


SAS Viya delivers innovation and analytics for all

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Analytics leader SAS continues to innovate by making it easier to access its powerful, cloud-native SAS Viya platform. Recent product developments help customers more efficiently democratize analytics throughout their organizations while seamlessly managing analytic workloads and building SAS into a variety of applications. "Among analytics providers, SAS is a recognized leader for reimagining the way analytics and machine learning are consumed so users realize optimal results that solve business challenges faster with more accuracy," said Ritu Jyoti, Program Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Research at IDC. "This iteration of the SAS Viya platform gives users at all levels of an organization an agile, powerful advanced machine learning engine to help master the complex data that's in cloud environments." Recognizing that so many organizations have struggled with the global pandemic and its effects, SAS CEO and founder Jim Goodnight says SAS Viya can help in the toughest times. "SAS Viya helps organizations see their data, customers and operations in new ways that encourage confident decision making," said Goodnight.


U.S. Aircraft Carrier Returning Home After Long Sea Tour Watching Iran

NYT > Middle East

The aircraft carrier Nimitz is finally going home. The Pentagon last month ordered the warship to remain in the Middle East because of Iranian threats against President Donald J. Trump and other American officials, just three days after announcing the ship was returning home as a signal to de-escalate rising tensions with Tehran. With those immediate tensions seeming to ease a bit, and President Biden looking to renew discussions with Iran on the 2015 nuclear accord that Mr. Trump withdrew from, three Defense Department officials said on Monday that the Nimitz and its 5,000-member crew were ordered on Sunday to return to the ship's home port of Bremerton, Wash., after a longer-than-usual 10-month deployment. The Pentagon for weeks had been engaged in a muscle-flexing strategy aimed at deterring Iran and its Shia proxies in Iraq from attacking American personnel in the Persian Gulf to avenge the death of Maj. General Suleimani, the commander of Iran's elite Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, was killed in an American drone strike in January 2020.


Soleimani anniversary marked in Baghdad with procession, candlelight vigil

FOX News

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. BAGHDAD -- A mock funeral procession marked the anniversary of the assassination of Iran's top general and a senior Iraqi militia leader in a U.S. drone strike that heightened fears of a military escalation in the region. Thousands of mourners joined the march on the highway leading to the Baghdad airport Saturday evening where the strike that killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani and senior Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis took place. Soleimani's killing dramatically ratcheted up tensions in the region and brought the U.S. and Iran to the brink of war.