HAKMEM, alternatively known as AI Memo 239, is a February 1972 "memo" (technical report) of the MIT AI Lab containing a wide variety of hacks, including useful and clever algorithms for mathematical computation, some number theory and schematic diagrams f... (more…)
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This is a derived work from the research paper Game Engine Learning from Video . The credit goes to Matthew Guzdial, Boyang Li, Mark O… (more…)
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In acquiring the crowdsourcing platform for predictive modeling and machine learning competitions, Google gains access to 600,000 data scientists in a notoriously talent-strapped market. The company says the deal will help it democratize AI. (more…)
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The success of Machine Learning has prompted a great deal of discussion around the notion of explainable AI. In general, the better the machine learning system, the blacker the box – that is, the harder it is to decipher what is going on inside the model.... (more…)
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