What made me want to fight for fair AI

Favorite My life has always involved centering the voices of those historically marginalized in order to foster equitable communities. Growing up, I lived in a small suburb just outside of Cleveland, Ohio and I was fortunate enough to attend Laurel School, an all-girls school focused on encouraging young women to

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 8, 2021

Build your own brand detection and visibility using Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth and Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels – Part 2: Training and analysis workflows

Favorite In Part 1 of this series, we showed how to build a brand detection solution using Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth and Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels. The solution was built on a serverless architecture with a custom user interface to identify a company brand or logo from video content and

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 7, 2021

Run computer vision inference on large videos with Amazon SageMaker asynchronous endpoints

Favorite AWS customers are increasingly using computer vision (CV) models on large input payloads that can take a few minutes of processing time. For example, space technology companies work with a stream of high-resolution satellite imagery to detect particular objects of interest. Similarly, healthcare companies process high-resolution biomedical images or

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 6, 2021

Bring structure to diverse documents with Amazon Textract and transformer-based models on Amazon SageMaker

Favorite From application forms, to identity documents, recent utility bills, and bank statements, many business processes today still rely on exchanging and analyzing human-readable documents—particularly in industries like financial services and law. In this post, we show how you can use Amazon SageMaker, an end-to-end platform for machine learning (ML),

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 6, 2021

The ML Glossary: Five years of new language

Favorite Over guacamole and corn chips at a party, a friend mentions that her favorite phone game uses augmented reality. Another friend points her phone at the host and shouts, “Watch out—a t-rex is sneaking up behind you.” Eager to join the conversation, you blurt, “My blender has an augmented

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 6, 2021

Create a cross-account machine learning training and deployment environment with AWS Code Pipeline

Favorite A continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline helps you automate steps in your machine learning (ML) applications such as data ingestion, data preparation, feature engineering, modeling training, and model deployment. A pipeline across multiple AWS accounts improves security, agility, and resilience because an AWS account provides a natural

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 5, 2021

Build a system for catching adverse events in real-time using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon QuickSight

Favorite Social media platforms provide a channel of communication for consumers to talk about various products, including the medications they take. For pharmaceutical companies, monitoring and effectively tracking product performance provides customer feedback about the product, which is vital to maintaining and improving patient safety. However, when an unexpected medical

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 5, 2021

Detect defects in automotive parts with Amazon Lookout for Vision and Amazon SageMaker

Favorite According to a recent study, defective products cost industries over $2 billion from 2012–2017. Defect detection within manufacturing is an important business use case, especially in high-value product industries like the automotive industry. This allows for early diagnosis of anomalies to improve production line efficacy and product quality, and

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning October 5, 2021

2 questions that show KM is broken

Favorite The two questions in this little conversation are evidence of a broken KM culture or system. It’s the sort of conversation most of us have had at some time on our lives. In this conversation we can see evidence of a missed opportunity to share knowledge (“I could have

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Shared by Nick Milton October 4, 2021