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This AI tool automatically identifies different types of brain injury

A new AI tool can automatically identify different types of brain injuries by analyzing images of CT scans. The system uses a machine learning algorithm to detect and differentiate between types of brain lesions — areas of tissue that have been damaged through injury or disease. The subtle differences it spots could help develop personalized […]

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4 data analysis methods that can predict business failures before they happen

Many entrepreneurs who go through business failures never see it coming and always wish they’d done things differently to prevent what happened. Though we can’t time travel to see the what the future holds or gaze upon a crystal ball to determine our business fortunes , what we can make do with is  data analysis

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How Visual AI is transforming healthcare

AI is being used across a wide spectrum of medical procedures. Its use has proved life saving in some instances as well as cost saving. Often, our first thought for applying computer vision to medicine is as a diagnostic tool for medical imaging like CAT scans and Xrays. There are also non-treatment applications in far-ranging areas,

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Facebook throws $100K challenge to developers to build an AI that can identify hateful memes

Memes are now an integral part of how people communicate on the internet. While a lot of these memes have an ability to cheer you up, a lot of them are hateful and discriminatory. At the same time, AI models that are trained primarily with text to detect hate speech, struggle to identify hateful memes.

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An indepth guide to AI terminology

Artificial intelligence as a discipline consists of hundreds of individual technologies, concepts, and applications. These terms have become increasingly important as STEM education expands and there is a boom in practical household and consumer-facing applications for the technology. Despite that, there is a lack of consistency in how many AI concepts are discussed, not just

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AI is here to help digital marketers who are bored of being data drones

Digital marketers are plagued with the challenge of  telling a creative and compelling brand story while also making sure the copy goes viral, optimized for all platforms and ranks among competitors contents. Staying on top of the rankings overtime also requires staying ahead of marketing trends or risk being knocked off the perch. AI To

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6 Open Source Data Science projects you can embark on at Home

Have you found learning at home difficult? Most of us are in the same boat – there are too many things to juggle during these tumultuous times and learning has, contrary to our initial expectations, taken a back seat. So how can we get back on track? How can we combine our data science learning

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Digital psychotherapy is now more accessible, thanks to data science

Over the past decade, technology has transformed the way we live.  The emergence and advancement of personal devices, data capture, networks and the cloud, deep learning , and Internet of Things (IoT) amongst other things—has changed our world.  Its impact is everywhere, including in the way we deliver treatments to patients through digital healthcare and therapeutics.

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AI-powered traffic lights to be used to control air pollution

The UK plans to tackle air pollution with AI-powered traffic lights that delay the arrival of vehicles around toxic air hotspots. The system collects data on local pollution and traffic flows through roadside sensors, weather forecasts, and Bluetooth devices in cars. An algorithm then analyzes both live and historical data to predict where air pollution will spike

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Google AI develops NLU-Powered tool to aid researchers with coronavirus queries

Google‘s AI team has released a new tool to help researchers traverse through a trove of coronavirus papers, journals, and articles. The COVID-19 research explorer tool is a semantic search interface that sits on top of the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). The team says that traditional search engines are sufficient at answering queries such as “What are the symptoms

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