Education
5 Inspirational Startups Using AI and Chatbot Technology
Sage have reported that this global trend is boosting international collaboration between startups across all continents, such as the European Commission-backed Startup Europe Comes to Africa (SEC2A) which was held in November 2017. While the majority of chatbots are being created to assist business industry, from hospitality and retail to banking and services, developers around the world are also finding innovative and inspirational ways to use chatbots to improve society. Here are some of our favorites. Developed to assist Nigerian students preparing for their secondary school exam, the University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), SimbiBot is a chatbot that uses past exam questions to help students prepare for a variety of subjects. It offers multiple choice quizzes to help students test their knowledge, shows them where they went wrong, and even offers tips and advice based on how well the student is progressing.
Pattern Discovery in Data Mining Coursera
Module 3 consists of two lessons: Lessons 5 and 6. In Lesson 5, we discuss mining sequential patterns. We will learn several popular and efficient sequential pattern mining methods, including an Apriori-based sequential pattern mining method, GSP; a vertical data format-based sequential pattern method, SPADE; and a pattern-growth-based sequential pattern mining method, PrefixSpan. We will also learn how to directly mine closed sequential patterns. In Lesson 6, we will study concepts and methods for mining spatiotemporal and trajectory patterns as one kind of pattern mining applications.
IBM Blockchain Foundation for Developers Coursera
About this course: If you're a software developer and new to blockchain, this is the course for you. Several experienced IBM blockchain developer advocates will lead you through a series of videos that describe high-level concepts, components, and strategies on building blockchain business networks. You'll also get hands-on experience modeling and building blockchain networks as well as create your first blockchain application. The first part of this course covers basic concepts of blockchain, and no programming skills are required. However, to complete three of the four labs, you must understand basic software object-oriented programming and how to use the command line. It's also helpful, but not required, that you can write code in JavaScript.
The role of education in AI (and vice versa)
Princeton's head of computer science, Jennifer Rexford, explains how artificial intelligence is set to change not only what teachers teach but how they teach. The field of education is searching for ways to respond to the fast-approaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI) across all sectors and fields, including its own. In this conversation with Jennifer Rexford, computer-science chair at Princeton University, she explains how this requires not only focusing on teaching different skills to prepare today's youth for work in an AI world but also employing AI to adopt novel ways of teaching. She also reiterates a common call for including diversity of thought in developing AI to utilize it successfully. An edited transcript of Rexford's remarks follows.
Practical Machine Learning on H2O Coursera
About this course: In this course, we will learn all the core techniques needed to make effective use of H2O. Even if you have no prior experience of machine learning, even if your math is weak, by the end of this course you will be able to make machine learning models using a variety of algorithms. We will be using linear models, random forest, GBMs and of course deep learning, as well as some unsupervised learning algorithms. You will also be able to evaluate your models and choose the best model to suit not just your data but the other business restraints you may be under.
How Artificial Intelligence Will Revamp Education
Speaking at TEDx Talks, on how artificial intelligence can transform the education system, Scott Bolland, a cognitive scientist stated that 63 percent of learners are disengaged at school. That is, they are either physically or mentally absent when the teacher is teaching, and that's why only a few grasp the skills they need to make a meaningful life. Nonetheless, hope is coming to pull that number down, that I can bet. We've come from far and are definitely going somewhere. A few years back, you just needed at least a wooden blackboard and a chalk to say the classroom is equipped.
Sanskrit most suitable for machine learning, AI: President Kovind - Times of India
NEW DELHI: Sanskrit is not restricted to spiritualism, philosophy, or literature, President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday said, stressing that experts believe that the language is most appropriate for writing algorithms besides use in machine learning and artificial intelligence. The president made the remarks during his address at the 17th convocation of the Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha here. "The tradition of Sanskrit language, literature and science has been the most effective chapter in the glorious journey of our intellectual growth. "It is said that India's soul is reflected in Sanskrit language, which is the mother of several languages," he said, according to a press release. Kovind said the most important thing is that proliferation of the knowledge available in Sanskrit is very relevant for the welfare of the world. "It is not that the works in Sanskrit are limited to spiritualism, philosophy, devotion, ritualism or literature.
How AI can outgrow human teachers
Originally posted on The Horizons Tracker. Machine learning is typified by algorithms that are capable of deriving patterns and'intelligence' from vast quantities of training data. As company's such as DeepMind are beginning to show us however, the real improvements come when the machines are capable of learning independently of data fed it by us. A recent paper from researchers at the University of Toronto highlights some of the progress being made. The team developed an algorithm that attempts to learn from human instructions.
Artificial Neural Networks: Some Misconceptions (Part 2) - DZone AI
Let's continue learning about misconceptions around artificial neural networks. In Part 1, we discussed the most simple neural network architecture: the multi-layer perceptron. There are many different neural network architectures (far too many to mention here) and the performance of any neural network is a function of its architecture and weights. Many modern-day advances in the field of machine learning do not come from rethinking the way that perceptrons and optimization algorithms work but rather from being creative regarding how these components fit together. Below, I discuss some very interesting and creative neural network architectures that have developed over time.
Reliance announces strategic investment of $180M in Embibe, the largest AI platform for education
Reliance is set to pick up a majority 72.69 percent stake in online education platform Embibe, which uses data analytics to deliver personalised learning outcomes to students. Reliance today agreed to invest the rupee equivalent of $180 million into Embibe, the Bengaluru-based AI education platform, over the next three years. A part of this will be towards acquiring a stake of 72.69 percent from Embibe's existing investors. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions. This is one of the biggest transactions in the Indian education and deep technology space.