Several of my friends have challenged me to get involved in the AI ethics discussion. I certainly do not have any special ethics training. But then again, maybe I do. I�...
The history of Database management systems could be interpreted as a Darwinian evolution process. The dominance of relational databases gives way to the data warehouses o...
Here is another resource I use for teaching my students at AI for Edge computing course. I like this resource because I like the cookbook style of learning to code. The r...
“When I think back on all the crap I’ve learned in high school, It’s a wonder I can think at all” – Simon and Garfunkel, Kodachrome Growing up in the ’60...
As a data scientist in an organization you frequently find yourself in a couple of situations: you have a dataset, you want to extract some useful information you have a...
In a recent blog I stated that “Crossing the AI Chasm” is primarily an organizational and cultural challenge, not a technology challenge. That “Crossing the AI ...
The picture below is from the article Machine Learning and Deep Learning frameworks and libraries for large-scale data mining: a survey, posted here. Authors: Giang Nguy...
In a recent blog, I described the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as an ontological reference. I explained ho...
Predictive analytics, prescriptive analytics and the fairly recent offshoot– discovery analytics– can all support business decision making. Although the three...
Ontologies and Semantic Annotation. Part 1: What Is an Ontology In the abundance of information, both machines and human researchers need tools to navigate and process it...