Education
How To Succeed In A Machine Learning Certification?
We will discuss some of the best machine learning certifications which you can obtain to show off your skills or achieve a good job as a machine learning expert. It is one of the most highly-rated and premium courses of Eduonix for learning Machine Learning. It includes 45 lectures with over 13 hrs of video content and 12 exclusive Machine Learning projects. With this online tutorial, you will be able to build real-world machine learning projects which are highly demanded in the industry. It won't teach you ML from the beginning but with the prior knowledge of programming languages like Python and others, you will create some cool AI & ML projects like- And there is a reason why I said it a little gem.
Embracing Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities
Waste Management – With AI working in tandem with IoT, it becomes easier for city authorities to remotely monitor waste levels. Additionally, Artificial intelligence in smart cities can help optimize waste management by providing urban planners and authorities with operational and route optimization analytics. Road Traffic – Perhaps the greatest challenges facing many urban areas today is street traffic. A noteworthy goal of Artificial intelligence in smart cities is to enable commuters to get starting with one part of the city then onto the next securely and as fast as could be expected under the circumstances. To accomplish this, urban areas are going to the utilization of IoT and AI-empower traffic arrangement solution.
From high school English teacher to Software Engineer at a Machine Learning company (Podcast)
On today's episode of the podcast, I got to chat with software engineer Jackson Bates who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Jackson used to be a high school English teacher, but gradually taught himself to code and landed a pretty sweet gig as a React dev, partly by chance. Today he works part time as a developer, part time as a stay at home dad, and volunteers his time with various open source projects. Jackson grew up in England, and studied English in school. Although going into education seemed a logical choice, he dabbled in other fields - like working at a prison cafeteria - for a while before landing a teaching job.
Using Machine Learning to Modify Student Behavior - The Tech Edvocate
Lately, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the largest studied fields. There are many applications for it, but education may be one of the most promising. It's no secret that students change. The students today are much different than the students of ten or twenty years ago, but education has stayed relatively the same. There have been a few updates in the curriculum to include the uses of computers and the internet, but besides that, not much has changed.
University of Artificial Intelligence launched in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi: Taking another bold step in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), Abu Dhabi on Wednesday announced the opening of the world's first dedicated AI university – Mohammad Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). Located in Masdar City with the latest state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, the university will offer both masters (two years) and PhD programmes (four years) for local and international graduate students across three main specialised fields – machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing – as the UAE looks to equip the next generation of students with the latest expertise in the field of AI. Official applications for the university are open from this month, with registrations taking place in August of next year. The first batch of classes will start in September 2020. How are we going to produce the right number of people with the right mindset [and] the right knowledge ... That is what this university is about -- providing that person power over 5 to 10 to 20 years.
Algorithms are grading student essays across the country. Can this really teach kids how to write better?
Algorithms are grading student essays across the country. So can artificial intelligence really teach us to write better? Todd Feathers, who wrote about AI essay grading for Motherboard, called up every state in the country and found that at least 21 states use some form of automated scoring. "The algorithms are prone to a couple of flaws. One is that they can be fooled by any kind of nonsense gibberish sophisticated words. It looks good from afar but it doesn't actually mean anything. And the other problem is that some of the algorithms have been proven by the testing vendors themselves to be biased against people from certain language backgrounds."
Program New pathways to gender and equality in research and innovation in the European Union
The conference focuses on four main themes and will be augmented by additional discussions. Our key themes are structural and institutional change in gender equality in R&I; a broader concept of equality in R&I; digitalization and gender equality; and gender equality in innovation. Follow conference live stream from this link. This session will take stock of the advancement over the past 20 years of gender equality policy in European research and innovation, its achievements and continued challenges. Structural change is today the dominant approach to advancing gender equality in Research Funding and Performing Organisations in the EU.
How a simple mix of object-oriented programming can sharpen your deep learning prototype
This post is not meant for seasoned software engineers. This is geared towards data scientists and machine learning (ML) practitioners, who like me, do not come from a software engineering background. We use Python a lot for our work. It is on the way to becoming the fastest growing major language for modern data-driven analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) apps. However, it is also used for simple scripting purpose, to automate stuff, to test a hypothesis, create interactive plots for brainstorming, to control lab instruments, etc.
More Japanese businesses turn to mixed-reality tech for employee training
CHIBA – Corporate Japan's growing need to rely on new technologies to cope with a shrinking workforce was on show at the recently held CEATEC technology exhibition in the city of Chiba, with service industry companies turning out in greater numbers this year. As more and more skilled workers reach retirement across various industries in rapidly graying Japan, businesses are turning to new technologies to hand down field experience and knowledge to younger workers. East Nippon Expressway Co., operator of expressways and toll roads in Japan, is one of the companies adopting "mixed reality" technology as it seeks to boost training of inspection and maintenance personnel. "We are increasingly required by the government to conduct checks on roads but our skilled workers are aging and cannot work at their fullest anymore. So we needed to rely on high tech to share and pass on their know-how to the younger employees," said Masaki Ishiguro, official in charge of maintenance at the firm, also known as Nexco East.
Abu Dhabi launches world's first university of artificial intelligence
Abu Dhabi on Wednesday announced the establishment of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the first graduate level, research-based AI university in the world. MBZUAI will enable graduate students, businesses, and governments to advance artificial intelligence, a statement said. The University is named after Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, who has long advocated for the UAE's development of human capital through knowledge and scientific thinking to take the nation into the future, it added. MBZUAI will provide all admitted students with a full scholarship, plus benefits such as a monthly allowance, health insurance, and accommodation. The university will also work with leading local and global companies to secure internships, and will also assist students in finding employment opportunities.