Analytics Insight magazine breaks down some of the leaders in the machine learning space and what they're working on.
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A collaborated research team led by Prof. Jian Sun and Prof. Hui-Tian Wang at the Department of Physics, Nanjing University implemented a machine-learning algorithm into the crystal structure search method and found a superhard tungsten nitride by using their new method. Their calculations show that this compound is the hardest transition metal nitride known so far, and it also has other extraordinary properties, such as high melting temperature and high-energy-density.
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Here’s how the modern history of AI and ML unfolded, starting in the years just following World War II.
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Understanding how a robot will react under different conditions is essential to guaranteeing its safe operation. But how do you know what will break a robot without actually damaging it? A new machine learning method can use observations made under safe conditions to make accurate predictions for all possible conditions governed by the same physical dynamics.
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The first machine learning method capable of accurate extrapolation has been developed. The importance of this is that will provide robots with any ability to make predictions about future events based on limited data.
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Apple has hired John Giannandrea, former head of search and AI at Google, to oversee a new, consolidated AI/ML division of its own.
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As we head into this brave new world of machine learning, here's how you should think about links and link building, content, and technical SEO.
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The current world speed record for riding a bike down a straight, flat road was set in 2012 by a Dutch team, but the Swiss have a plan to topple their rivals — with a little help from machine learning. An algorithm trained on aerodynamics could streamline their bike, perhaps cutting air resistance …
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