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Tag Archives: Machine Learning
Quantum Machine Learning Goes Photonic
Measuring a photon’s angular momentum after it passes through optical devices teaches an algorithm to reconstruct the properties of the photon’s initial quantum state. Continue reading
AI Can Predict Potential Nutrient Deficiencies from Space
New work maps a region’s nutrient landscape. Read more in Scientific American…
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Machine-Learning Model Could Improve Human Speech Recognition
A tool that predicts how many words per sentence a listener understands could one day allow companies to make bespoke hearing aids with improved capabilities. Continue reading
Optical Fiber Modes Resist Deformations
A machine-learning approach quickly characterizes an optical fiber, identifying transmission channels that aren’t affected by deformation. Continue reading
AI Tools Boost Simple Technologies in a Shared World
Bicycles and indoor lighting are among many everyday features that can benefit from recent advances in artificial intelligence. Continue reading
Mine Social Media Posts to Predict Flu
Podcast on my article! Researchers used Twitter searches for nonflu words associated with behavior to predict flu outbreaks two weeks in advance. Continue reading
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Mining social media to predict outbreaks. Continue reading
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