Posts Tagged ‘Deep learning’
Changing Semantic Search
The public beta release of spot.my by RowAnalytics Ltd could change the landscape of search platforms for open access life science literature. PR Newswire brought this information to our attention in their article, “RowAnalytics Launches Public Beta of spot.my, its New Deep Semantic Search Tool for Life Science Research.” spot.my is intuitive, and its deep semantic search engine…
Read MoreGoing Deep on Social
Facebook has released what they are calling a deep-learning-based text understanding engine that is designed to leverage neural network architectures. The ultimate goal is to compete with the Google search engine by bringing the highest accuracy of humanness to the process of sorting through the daily flood of social media posts on its web site. This interesting information…
Read MoreDeeper Learning
Deep learning is considered a key part of data science. But what exactly is deep learning? This interesting information came from DATAVERSITY in their article, “Big Data, Open Data, and Deep Learning. Deep learning is part of a broader and more common concept – machine learning. It is based on a set of algorithms that attempt to model high-level abstractions in data by…
Read MoreTwo Kinds of Learning
Machine learning has been around since the 1970s, but low power processors and limited data forced the progress of machine learning to slow down in the 1980s. Now with big data enabling the use of business data of unlimited variety, volume and velocity, machine learning has had a rebirth as a power player in the…
Read MoreWe’ve Come a Long Way
After trying for decades to create computers capable of learning, researchers have developed complicated algorithms that allow computers to learn on a limited scale. Deep learning (DL) is the name used for the process of computers “learning” appropriate responses as they interact with their users, or seek patterns in big data. DATAVERSITY brought this interesting information…
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