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Map Memorization and Forgetting in the IARA Autonomous Car

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Abstract--In this work, we present a novel strategy for correcting imperfections in occupancy grid maps called map decay. The objective of map decay is to correct invalid occupancy probabilities of map cells that are unobservable by sensors. The strategy was inspired by an analogy between the memory architecture believed to exist in the human brain and the maps maintained by an autonomous vehicle. It consists in merging sensory information obtained during runtime (online) with a priori data from a high-precision map constructed offline. In map decay, cells observed by sensors are updated using traditional occupancy grid mapping techniques and unobserved cells are adjusted so that their occupancy probabilities tend to the values found in the offline map. This strategy is grounded in the idea that the most precise information available about an unobservable cell is the value found in the high-precision offline map. Map decay was successfully tested and is still in use in the IARA autonomous vehicle from Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. The brain allows humans to operate in highly dynamic and complex environments, and to solve general purpose problems. The idea of giving these abilities to artificial entities by reproducing the brain's cognitive processes always fascinated researchers.


Building Models With AutoML in IBM Watson Studio - DZone AI

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Many developers, including myself, want to use AI in their applications. Building Machine Learning models, however, often requires a lot of expertise and time. This article describes a technique called AutoML, which can be used by developers to build models without having to be data scientists. While developers only have to provide the data and define the goals, AutoML figures out the best model automatically. Cognitive services are provided by most cloud providers these days.


How brands are using weather data to unleash the power of AI

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Marketers get excited about data, artificial intelligence and the internet of things because of their combined power to potentially impact consumers' everyday lives. Across the commerce landscape, the potential applications may be limitless: Farmers are now using satellite data to help increase crop yields and improve the quality of the food we eat. Shippers are deploying blockchain technology to modernize the supply chain and get products into stores more safely and quickly. Banks are relying on encrypted mainframe computers to help protect consumers' personal data and prevent cybercrime. One of the areas in which marketers have only just begun to tap the exponentially increasing unstructured data of the internet is the weather.


IBM Watson rolls out pre-trained AI software for IoT connected manufacturing

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One of the most difficult challenges faced by businesses in asset-intensive industries is how to control and scale the half billion and growing "smart" devices that make up the Internet of Things (IoT)? As much as 80 percent of IoT data in any organization is unstructured. And, let's be honest, "smart" devices really aren't that smart yet. As part of its giant rollout of AI solutions pre-trained for specific industries and professions, IBM Services is launching a new Connected Manufacturing offering that includes a method and approach to help clients accelerate their IoT transformation–from strategy, implementation, and security to managed services and ongoing operations. This combined capability, IBM said, will help its clients connect all of their manufacturing equipment, sensors, and systems to enable business improvement across OEE, quality, lead times and productivity.


IBM Watson Unveils Added AI Tools For Marketers, Including Weather-Related Ad Designs

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IBM is introducing a number of "AI-powered solutions" intended help brands better manage the balance between human intelligence and machine learning. For marketers, IBM's WEATHERfx Footfall with Watson represents a new AI ad solution that's specifically designed to help drive in-store traffic by optimizing marketing campaigns. By improving conversion rates with contextually relevant advertising to reach the right audience at the right time, Subway successfully increased sales and attracted new clients. Subway's WEATHERfx Footfall with Watson work involved designing ads based on shifting weather patterns. "Why advertise hot sandwiches when it's 100 degrees out?" is the thinking behind the creative ad units.


4 ways to use machine learning to improve customer experience

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Bill Delrieu: In traditional analytics, you have a theory and you go through all your data and workloads to either validate that theory or completely disprove it. Then you come up with an insight and repeat that process over and over again. In the augmented or predictive analytics model, machine learning tools can provide insights without your having to repeat that process over and over again. These insights can be really useful in helping you understand what customers are doing and how to best serve up experiences to them. An example is the Google Analytics Intelligence feature that automatically generates insights.


Check Out What's New with Watson Studio – IBM Watson – Medium

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IBM has ushered its customers into the era of enterprise data science for more than a decade, starting with the investment of the ILOG CPLEX and SPSS acquisitions. As the data science market evolved, new macro trends developed, and IBM invested in advanced technologies and platforms to respond to this shift. In 2016, IBM introduced Data Science Experience and several Watson offerings, which blurred the lines between our new and old technologies. We have now made the decision to simplify our portfolio for our customers under one single brand -- IBM Watson Studio. IBM Watson Studio was first announced in the IBM Public Cloud at our Think Conference in March 2018, which included the integration of the capabilities of Data Science Experience Cloud and a new interface for SPSS Modeler.


Year One of the IBM Watson AI XPRIZE: Case Studies in “AI for Good”

AI Magazine

The IBM Watson AI XPRIZE is a four-year competition where teams work to improve the world with artificial intelligence. The competition began in 2017 with 148 problem domains in sustainability, artificial general intelligence, education, and a variety of other grand challenge areas. 59 teams advanced to the second year of the competition and ten teams earned special recognition as “milestone nominees.” The properties of the advancing problem domains highlight opportunities and challenges for the “AI for Good” movement. We detail the judging process and highlight preliminary results from cutting the field of competing teams.


State Farm launches venture fund, partners with IBM Watson

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State Farm is moving forward with several digital initiatives as the largest personal lines P&C insurer in the U.S. by market share rides the digitalization wave shaking up the industry. The company has launched a $100 million fund, State Farm Ventures, with the goal of increasing its involvement in and adoption of insurtech. Led by innovation executive Michael Remmes, the unit will focus on "acquiring startups or strategic alliances that support our core products," says spokesperson Angie Harrier. With a major thrust of insurtech being use cases for artificial intelligence, State Farm is beginning to explore that technology as well. The insurer is running an ad campaign along with the Weather Company and IBM Watson through Halloween that uses Watson's cognitive computing technology to deliver relevant storm-preparation content to affected customers.


LEADx Launches 'Executive Coach Amanda' Built with IBM Watson Assistant

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Las Vegas, HR Technology Conference & Expo #HRTech -- LEADx, Inc., the world's leading Conversational Learning (CL) platform for leadership enablement, today launched LEADx Coach Amanda, an executive coach virtual assistant powered by IBM Watson Assistant. "We believe every manager deserves a coach," said Kevin Kruse, LEADx founder and CEO. "Traditional leadership development, based on workshops and online tutorials, has long failed enterprises and managers alike. Executive coaches work well, but due to their cost they are ironically reserved for the leaders who have the most experience. But now, we've tapped the power of AI to democratize leadership development."