Powering a search engine with Amazon SageMaker

Favorite This is a guest post by Evan Harris, Manager of Machine Learning at Ibotta. In their own words, “Ibotta is transforming the shopping experience by making it easy for consumers to earn cash back on everyday purchases through a single smartphone app. The company partners with leading brands and

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning May 30, 2019

When to learn from experience, when to learn from others

Favorite Learning from your own experience is a preferred option only when the cost of those experiences is low. Anyone can learn from experience. Even my dog learns from experience. Three times she has tangled with an electric fence (once even managing to clip herself to the fence with the

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Shared by Nick Milton May 21, 2019

The Synthesis step in KM

Favorite Individual bits of learned knowledge need to be synthesised into a common understanding. Synthesis [critical thinking skills] by Enokson, on Flickr Knowledge is incremental – it arrives as discrete learnings from experience. These increments of knowledge may be documented as lessons identified, best practices, blog posts, wiki pages and

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Shared by Nick Milton May 20, 2019

Why "knowledge management" is not an oxymoron

Favorite One of the arguments against the term “Knowledge Management” is that knowledge is an intangible and cannot be managed, therefore “Knowledge Management” is an oxymoron Photo from FlickrIt wasn’t Einstein that said this quote, it was William Bruce Cameron in 1963, but its still a good quote The argument is

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Shared by Nick Milton May 17, 2019

Management by Talking About

Favorite Part of the way you manage issues such as risk, safety and knowledge, is by creating times and processes for talking about them. Steven Denning, at the Ottowa Knowledge Management summit a few years ago, said that the learning capacity of an organisation is directly related to it’s ability

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Shared by Nick Milton May 15, 2019