Favorite This is a guest post by Sam Bean and Nic Roberts II at StockX. In their own words, “StockX is a Detroit startup company revolutionizing ecommerce with a unique Bid/Ask marketplace—our platform models the New York Stock Exchange and treats goods like sneakers and streetwear as high-value, tradable commodities.
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 4, 2020
Favorite Social and organisational learning is so easy that even ants can do it, and we can learn from the principles they apply. Leafcutter ant trail by Jasper Nance on flickr If you look at an ant trail from the nest to a source of food, it is pretty direct. The
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Shared by Nick Milton June 4, 2020
Favorite Today we’re announcing Amazon SageMaker Components for Kubeflow Pipelines. This post shows how to build your first Kubeflow pipeline with Amazon SageMaker components using the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK. Kubeflow is a popular open-source machine learning (ML) toolkit for Kubernetes users who want to build custom ML pipelines. Kubeflow Pipelines is
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 3, 2020
Favorite 2 years ago I posted an article where I suggested that a KM strategy based on “finding better knowledge” was more valuable than a strategy based on “better ability to find knowledge”. Now we have a figure for how much more valuable. In the 2018 post I suggested that
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Shared by Nick Milton June 3, 2020
Favorite AWS DeepComposer is an educational AWS service that teaches generative AI and uses Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to transform a melody that you provide into a completely original song. With AWS DeepComposer, you can use one of the pre-trained music genre models (such as Jazz, Rock, Pop, Symphony, or
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 2, 2020
Favorite You can now use Amazon Textract, a machine learning (ML) service that quickly and easily extracts text and data from forms and tables in scanned documents, for workloads that are subject to Service Organization Control (SOC) compliance and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) compliance. This launch builds upon the
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 2, 2020
Favorite Amazon Alexa is available in 15 locales and eight languages. To understand and respond in different languages, Alexa needs to learn new grammar rules, and the content that powers Alexa needs to be translated to new languages. Additionally, Alexa needs to learn about country-specific topics, such as new soccer
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 2, 2020
Favorite I was reflecting recently after a major lessons capture exercise from a multi-million Euro project of the benefits of this sort of reflective team learning. It struck me that there are actually 6 areas of benefit from this practice. Team reflection, by Loren Kernson Flickr Firstly, the team members learn
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Shared by Nick Milton June 2, 2020
Favorite It is increasingly common to combine KM with another discipline, for example Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) or Knowledge and Innovation. Recent survey data suggests that this may create differences in outcome of the KM program. In the recent 2020 survey of global KM, we asked a new question
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Shared by Nick Milton June 1, 2020
Favorite The world is becoming smaller as many businesses and organizations expand globally. As businesses expand their reach to wider audiences across different linguistic groups, their need for interoperability with multiple languages increases exponentially. Most of the industry work is manual, slow, and expensive human effort, with many industry verticals
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Shared by AWS Machine Learning May 30, 2020