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Global Bigdata Conference

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Data Science is not just about data. The bare basics are recognizing what all data to keep, identifying how to process it for different results. It does not stop there. Data scientists need to figure out blanks in data and fill them with data that'may' come up in future. Data Science essentially is about connecting dots in businesses and using existing and non-existing data to meet the demands of each business.


Analytics, Security, Deep Learning, IoT, Data Science Online Courses

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Detecting anomalies is critical in conducting surveillance, countering credit-card fraud, protecting against network hacking, combating insurance fraud, and many more applications in government, business and healthcare. Sometimes, the analyst has a set of known anomalies, and identifying similar anomalies in the future can be handled as a supervised learning task (a classification model). More often, though, little or no such "training" data are available. In such cases, the goal is to identify cases that are very different from the norm. Some techniques (clustering, nearest neighbors) may be familiar to you, others less so (e.g. based on information theory or spectral techniques).


Here's 6 helpful chatbots that prove conversation machines can do more than just talk

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Even a decade ago, talking to your computer was probably a sign that you'd been working too hard and could do with a lie down. Today, no such stigma applies. That's because chatbots -- the conversational agents capable of simulating intelligent conversations with human users -- have made some massive leaps forward. From changing the way kids learn in schools to picking you out the perfect meal this evening, here are the seven of the most interesting chatbots doing the rounds at the moment. From MOOCs (Massive open online courses) to the use of iPads in schools, there's no doubt that technology is changing the way that we learn.


Introduction to Machine Learning - Online Course

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This online machine learning course is perfect for those who have a solid basis in R and statistics, but are complete beginners with machine learning. The rest of the course is dedicated to a first reconnaissance with three of the most basic machine learning tasks: classification, regression and clustering. In this first chapter, you get your first intro to machine learning. After learning the true fundamentals of machine learning, you'll experiment with the techniques that are explained in more detail in future chapters. You'll learn how to assess the performance of both supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms.


DroidOL: Android malware detection based on online machine learning - TechRepublic

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Historically speaking, people defending digital infrastructure are at a significant disadvantage. Bad guys can morph their malware tools at will, while security professionals must always be at the ready to shove out new versions of their products when previously undetected malware is discovered--often too late for the defenders who then have to clean up the mess. And bad guys are opportunists, always casting their nets in waters teeming with unsuspecting victims. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the mobile industry, in particular devices running the Android operating system. Security companies have been reporting massive increases in malware infections.


Introduction to Artificial Intelligence pt. 1

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The Future of Education Is Founded on AI, 3D Printing and NewSpace Tech ENGINEERING.com

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There are currently over 100 million students waiting to become the next generation of engineers, rocket scientists and astrophysicists to get humans from Earth to Mars and beyond, but they may not be able to fulfill their potential simply due to a lack of access to a quality education. According to a study from UNESCO, more than 100 million young people worldwide, 62 to 66 million of whom are girls, are not attending school of any kind. Hundreds of millions more are unable to afford good-quality or safe schools. However, groups like OneWeb and ONE are aiming to provide universal Internet access worldwide by 2020, greatly expanding the ability to use educational resources online. Nevertheless, Internet access does not guarantee a quality education.


Stanford programs prepare underrepresented high schoolers for careers in science, engineering and medicine Stanford News

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On the first day of "camp," two dozen rising high school sophomores arrive at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Outreach Summer program (SAILORS) giddy and ready to get started. The rigorous, two-week program is designed to encourage young women from underrepresented populations to get more involved in the field of science. High school students Ishla Zareef-Mustafa and Genaro Pamatz participate in an anatomy lab as part of the Stanford Medical Youth Science Program. On the last day of the summer residential Stanford Medical Youth Science Program (SMYSP), 24 high school students, surrounded by family members, friends and mentors, present the research they have been working on during the five-week summer program.These programs, which fall under the umbrella of Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies, are designed to provide teenagers from underrepresented populations with an opportunity to explore careers in science, but also to build new relationships, while taking what they've learned back to their home communities. The SAILORS curriculum includes lectures, hands-on research projects and mentoring activities that are intended to educate and excite young women about artificial intelligence.


Hacking Mr. Robot, Week 6

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Slate and Future Tense are discussing Mr. Robot and the technological world it portrays throughout the show's second season. You can follow this conversation on Future Tense, and Slate Plus members can also listen to Hacking Mr. Robot, a members-only podcast series featuring Lily Newman and Fred Kaplan. In this episode of Hacking Mr. Robot, Fred and Lily discuss Episode 7. Fred Kaplan is the author of Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War.


Self-Paced Courses for Deep Learning

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The NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute offers self-paced classes for deep learning that feature interactive lectures, hands-on exercises, and live Q&A with instructors. You'll learn everything you need to design, train, and integrate neural network-powered artificial intelligence into your applications with widely used open-source frameworks and NVIDIA software. During the hands-on exercises, you will use GPUs and deep learning software in the cloud. This is an introductory course, so previous experience with deep learning and GPU programming is not required. Please send your questions to DeepLearningInstitute@nvidia.com.