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Monthly Archives: August 2021
Postman Is Now the Largest Public API Hub
Postman Public API Network is now the largest API hub in the world, serving 17 million users and 500,000 organizations worldwide. The global directory hosts thousands of public APIs, connecting international developers and providing a central catalog of APIs built for … Continue reading
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Decisioning Expert Panels at DecisionCAMP
Don’t miss the Decisioning Expert panels “Ask a Practitioner” and “Ask a Vendor” at DecisionCAMP-2021 on Sep 13 and 14:
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DeclarativeAI-2021
Declarative AI is the leading international conference on the blending of rules, reasoning, AI, decisions, rule-based machine learning and explanations. It brings together: The 5th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2021) The 8th DecisionCAMP 2021 the 17th Reasoning Web Summer School … Continue reading
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DecisionCAMP-2021 starts in a month
This year DecisionCAMP will be held online on September 13-15. Its main theme will be “Intelligent Decision Services” created using different Digital Decisioning Tools that integrate business processes, business rules, decisions, advanced analytics, and events into modern enterprise architectures and directing them … Continue reading
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Detection of Elusive Polyps via a Large Scale ML System
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of death. Colonoscopy is the criterion standard for detection and removal of precancerous lesions and has been shown to reduce mortality. The polyp miss rate during colonoscopies is 22% to 28%. DEEP DEtection of Elusive Polyps (DEEP2) … Continue reading
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BLoC (Business Logic Component) Pattern
Initially Business Logic Component (BLoC) pattern was introduced by Google as a solution to handle states in Flutter applications. It allows you to reduce the workload on UI components by separating the business logic from them. Over time, other frameworks … Continue reading
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Linguistics for the Age of AI
Linguistics for the Age of AI, a book by two scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, discusses the shortcomings of current approaches to natural language understanding (NLU) and explores future pathways for developing intelligent agents that can interact with humans without … Continue reading
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Three Levels of Knowledge
This article by Gadi Singer introduces “Three Levels of Knowledge — 3LK — namely instantaneous, standby, and retrieved external knowledge, due to factors of scale, cost, diversity of tasks, and continuous adaptation. Thrill-K will be introduced as the AI systems architecture blueprint that implements … Continue reading
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