Why incrementalism doesn’t work for KM change

Favorite Incrementalism will not work as a way to introduce Knowledge Management. KM is a mindshift – a giant leap – not a series of small steps. One giant leap by Vivobarefoot on Flickr Incrementalism is a method of working or changing by using many small incremental changes instead of

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Shared by Nick Milton January 22, 2021

Redacting PII from application log output with Amazon Comprehend

Favorite Amazon Comprehend is a natural language processing (NLP) service that uses machine learning (ML) to find insights and relationships in text. The service can extract people, places, sentiments, and topics in unstructured data. You can now use Amazon Comprehend ML capabilities to detect and redact personally identifiable information (PII)

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning January 20, 2021

Building, automating, managing, and scaling ML workflows using Amazon SageMaker Pipelines

Favorite We recently announced Amazon SageMaker Pipelines, the first purpose-built, easy-to-use continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) service for machine learning (ML). SageMaker Pipelines is a native workflow orchestration tool for building ML pipelines that take advantage of direct Amazon SageMaker integration. Three components improve the operational resilience and reproducibility

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning January 19, 2021

Automating Amazon Personalize solution using the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

Favorite Machine learning (ML)-based recommender systems aren’t a new concept across organizations such as retail, media and entertainment, and education, but developing such a system can be a resource-intensive task—from data labelling, training and inference, to scaling. You also need to apply continuous integration, continuous deployment, and continuous training to

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning January 14, 2021

The concept of the Knowledge Supermarket, and how to apply it

Favorite Your knowledge store should support people who browse as well as people who search. It should be like a shopper-friendly supermarket. Image from wikimedia commons Some shoppers know exactly what they want. They walk into the relevant store, ask an assistant where to find the item, and buy it.

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Shared by Nick Milton January 14, 2021

How to train procedurally generated game-like environments at scale with Amazon SageMaker RL

Favorite A gym is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. Procgen Benchmark is a suite of 16 procedurally-generated gym environments designed to benchmark both sample efficiency and generalization in reinforcement learning.  These environments are associated with the paper Leveraging Procedural Generation to Benchmark Reinforcement Learning (citation). Compared

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning January 13, 2021