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What Can Machine Learning Really Predict in Education? - EdSurge News

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Gather student data, make predictions about their learning--and perhaps their future. For years education companies have tried to apply technologies to better understand students and tailor their learning experiences, or support instructors who can intervene when human help is needed. Today the latest buzz revolves around machine learning, which education technologists claim can support more precise tools. And what it takes to make these products effective, and how to boost student learning equitably and ethically, remains an ongoing debate. Speakers quickly contextualized the technology with the shift in how widely available data is today.


Introduction to Deep Learning

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The next article will be about Sequence modeling with Neural Networks. We will learn how to model sequences with a focus on Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) and their short-term memory and Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) and their ability to keep track of information throughout many timesteps. Bio: Zied Haj-Yahia is Senior Data Scientist at Capgemini Consulting. He specializes in building predictive models utilizing both traditional statistical methods and modern machine learning techniques. He also runs some workshops for university students (ESSEC, HEC, Ecole polytechnique) interested in Data Science and its applications. He is the co-founder of Global International Trading (GIT), a central purchasing office based in Paris.


Global Bigdata Conference

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This week Athena Security announces the successful launch and implementation of the world's first artificial intelligence security camera system capable of instantly and accurately recognizing an active shooter before they shoot, alerting law enforcement and verbally alerting the assailant that Police are en route. Historically, security cameras are only as useful as the people actively monitoring them. Without real time oversight, unattended security camera feeds only help to piece together crimes after the fact. Past AI and computer vision technologies provided far too many false positives and therefore could not be deployed because they would erroneously alert law enforcement every couple of minutes rendering them useless. Athena Security's AI-powered system provides authorities with real time video footage helping speed police and medical aid to any type of crime scene decreasing fatalities with faster response times.


Academics push to expand use of AI in higher ed teaching and learning Inside Higher Ed

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At Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, students are immersing themselves in Chinese culture without setting foot outside their classroom. The Mandarin Project, a collaboration between RPI, located in upstate New York, and the tech giant IBM, places students in a virtual world where they can practice their Mandarin language skills in a series of simulated scenarios, such as ordering lunch in a restaurant or taking a tai chi class. The project aims to make students feel as if they are actually in China, without the inconvenience of traveling there, says Helen Zhou, assistant professor of communication and media at RPI, who has been actively involved in designing the project. In a high-tech "cognitive immersive room," a classroom with a 360-degree floor-to-ceiling screen, students can practice their Mandarin with artificial intelligence-powered animated characters (including a floating panda head). The CIR combines several emerging technologies -- natural language processing, speech-to-text and movement tracking -- to create a unique learning experience, said Zhou.


How AI Wipes Out UI – UX Planet

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"Don't worry, human intelligence will never be replaced by machines." That's what I was told as a freshman foreign languages student at a university. That was the time the concerns about the machine translation taking over the human, first came up. For an honest average playgoer, language is nothing but a set of words put in a specific order based on some (not so) simple rules. Learning languages is a grind.


If you like math, you should try yourself in Machine Learning. I recommend doing that ASAP!

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If I could go back in time, I would try myself in Machine Learning 12 years ago! Right when I finished undergrad and came to the USA. After starting Andrew Ng's Machine Learning course on Coursera last month, I dropped everything except most urgent things and completed an 11 week course in just 3 weeks. The somewhat sad truth is, I first enrolled in this course many months ago, but I didn't start it then. Stars finally aligned in August and I started that course.


The Promise (and Pitfalls) of AI for Education -- THE Journal

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Artificial intelligence could have a profound impact on learning, but it also raises key questions. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are no longer fantastical prospects seen only in science fiction. Products like Amazon Echo and Siri have brought AI into many homes, and experts say it's only a matter of time before the technology has a profound impact in education, as well. Already, there are interactive tutors and adaptive learning programs that use AI to personalize instruction for students, and AI is also helping to simplify some administrative tasks. But Kelly Calhoun Williams, an education analyst for the technology research firm Gartner Inc., cautions there is a clear gap between the promise of AI and the reality of AI. "That's to be expected, given the complexity of the technology," she said.


New Project Aims to Use Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Teacher Training

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Computer science professor Jacob Whitehill and his colleagues have received a $750,000, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to develop the Automatic Classroom Observation Recognition Neural Network platform, or ACORN for short, which will combine machine learning, natural language processing, and elements of psychology and educational theory to deliver rapid feedback on teacher-student interactions. "I've always loved teaching – I really enjoy the dynamics between myself and my students," Mr. Whitehill said, adding that he's been particularly fascinated with finding a way to identify the characteristics of a positive exchange between instructor and pupil. Currently, teachers rely on one-on-one and group feedback, as well as some video-aided assessment, to evaluate those interactions. Mr. Whitehill believes ACORN could allow them to critique themselves not only much more frequently, but also without the pressure of a peer or supervisor being involved. "This kind of technology allows them to get objective feedback on their own teaching every day if they wanted to," he said.


Deep Learning Framework Power Scores 2018

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Deep learning continues to be the hottest thing in data science. Deep learning frameworks are changing rapidly. Just five years ago, none of the leaders other than Theano were even around. I wanted to find evidence for which frameworks merit attention, so I developed this power ranking. I used 11 data sources across 7 distinct categories to gauge framework usage, interest, and popularity. Then I weighted and combined the data in this Kaggle Kernel. UPDATE SEPT 20, 2018: Due to popular demand, I expanded the frameworks evaluated to include Caffe, Deeplearning4J, Caffe2, and Chainer. Now all deep learning frameworks with more than 1% reported usage on KDNuggets usage survey are included.


Top 5 Data Science and Machine Learning Course for Programmers

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Many programmers are moving towards data science and machine learning hoping for better pay and career opportunities -- and there is a reason for it. The Data scientist has been ranked the number one job on Glassdoor for last a couple of years and the average salary of a data scientist is over $120,000 in the United States according to Indeed. Data science is not only a rewarding career in terms of money but it also provides the opportunity for you to solve some of the world's most interesting problems. IMHO, that's the main motivation many good programmers are moving towards data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. If you are in the same boat and thinking about becoming a data scientist in 2018, then you have come to the right place.