Human in the loop: Machine learning and AI for the people
HITL is a mix and match approach that may help make ML both more efficient and approachable.
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How do we get to the point where technology is the infrastructure firms run on, and what happens when we do?
Read More →Modernizing Hadoop: Reaching the plateau of productivity
What's new in Hadoop, and how is vendor dynamics and strategy evolving?
Read More →Planet analytics 1.0: From the UN lab to the globe
The United Nations (UN) is developing initiatives that leverage data and analytics to measure and streamline sustainable development goals. While this is work in progress, there are some fundamental questions as to its effectiveness.
Read More →GPU databases are coming of age
GPUs are powering a new generation of databases. What is so special about them and can they come into their own?
Read More →Water data is the new oil: Using data to preserve water
Data and water do mix, apparently. Using data and analytics can lead to great benefits in water preservation.
Read More →Back to the future: Does graph database success hang on query language?
If the history of relational databases is any indication, what is going on in graph databases right now may be history in the making.
Read More →Is 5G the missing link for autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and a brave new world?
We may have hit peak 5G hype before 5G is actually available. But is 5G really a game changer?
Read More →The Reskilling Revolution: Taking control of skills with Open Badges
In a rapidly shifting job market, being able to formalize skills is a requirement for job seekers and employers going forward. Open Badges is a data specification that may be able to help do that.
Read More →From graph to the world: pioneering a database virtual machine
What are the options for querying graphs, and how do we go from that to the equivalent of a virtual machine for databases?
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