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15 February 2021

Cooking with Python and KBPedia

Cooking with Python and KBPedia
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Labels: big data , data science , deep learning , linked data , machine learning , natural language processing , semantic web , text analytics
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Wikipedia

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DataTau

  • Why NYC is a Great Place to Break into AI
  • A Simple Guide to Semantic Segmentation
  • Better Preference Predictions: Tunable and Explainable Recommender Systems
  • Intro to forecasting with FB's Prophet (python)
  • Overview of the different approaches to putting ML models in production

Search Engine Land

  • 5 KPIs to measure paid media success and 5 to measure business success
  • LinkedIn Message Ads: Everything you need to know
  • TikTok unveils 5 new advertising tools
  • Google Search expands Store ratings to more countries
  • Google calls out DOJ’s ‘radical’ proposed breakup plan

Natural Language Processing

  • Many opportunities for discrimination in deploying machine learning systems
  • Column squishing for multiclass updates
  • Humans can still extort more money from me than machines can
  • Structured prediction is *not* RL
  • Initial thoughts on fairness in paper recommendation?

CMU LTI

  • LTI Student Wins NYC AI Hackathon
  • Fried Awarded 2023 Okawa Research Grant
  • New LTI Director To Usher in 'Responsible Thinking' at CMU
  • LTI Researchers Win Four Times at ACL
  • LTI Launches New Graduate Certificate in Computational Data Science Foundations

MIT Tech Review

  • Why the US and Europe could lose the race for fusion energy
  • How scientists are trying to use AI to unlock the human mind
  • Inside the most dangerous asteroid hunt ever
  • Producing tangible business benefits from modern iPaaS solutions
  • The digital future of industrial and operational work

IEEE Spectrum

  • Chemical Process Produces Critical Battery Metals With No Waste
  • A CarFax for Used PCs
  • Citizen Scientists Help Confirm Distant Exoplanet
  • Video Friday: Cyborg Beetles May Speed Disaster Response One Day
  • AI Cameras Change Driver Behavior at Intersections

Ars Technica

  • Court nullifies “click-to-cancel” rule that required easy methods of cancellation
  • RFK Jr. barred registered Democrats from being vaccine advisors, lawsuit says
  • Mike Lindell lost defamation case, and his lawyers were fined for AI hallucinations
  • Gmail’s new subscription management is here to declutter your inbox
  • Watch this cucumber squirt out its seeds at ballistic speeds

CSAIL

  • Chasing complexity
  • Using artificial intelligence to improve early breast cancer detection
  • Parallel programming may not be so daunting
  • CSAIL principal investigator receives two ACM SIGSOFT awards
  • CSAIL computer vision team leads scene parsing challenge

Popular Science - Robots

  • 19 of our editors’ favorite products are on sale during Amazon Prime Day
  • Shipwreck fragment linked to one of WWII’s strangest rescue tales
  • These Prime Day deals on Jackery solar generators are better than Black Friday
  • These are the best budget headphones for travel we’re buying during Amazon Prime Day
  • Pacific island wildlife refuge spared from SpaceX rocket project

ArXiv

  • Towards a Comparative Framework for Compositional AI Models
  • GameTileNet: A Semantic Dataset for Low-Resolution Game Art in Procedural Content Generation
  • Control Synthesis in Partially Observable Environments for Complex Perception-Related Objectives
  • Global Optimization of Multi-Flyby Trajectories for Multi-Orbital-Plane Constellations Inspection
  • Beyond Parallelism: Synergistic Computational Graph Effects in Multi-Head Attention

GitXiv

  • handwriting recognition
  • tree restruction TLS
  • blstm-cws : Bi-directional LSTM for Chinese Word Segmentation
  • Character-level Convolutional Networks for Text Classification
  • wordCNN[2] Sensitivity Analysis of CNN sentence classification(2015) - Review(2015)

ScienceDaily: AI News

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VentureBeat

  • Chinese researchers unveil MemOS, the first ‘memory operating system’ that gives AI human-like recall
  • As AI use expands, platforms like Brain Max seek to simplify cross-app integration
  • New 1.5B router model achieves 93% accuracy without costly retraining
  • Why CISOs are making the SASE switch: Fewer vendors, smarter security, better AI guardrails
  • Elon Musk’s ‘truth-seeking’ Grok AI peddles conspiracy theories about Jewish control of media

AITrends

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KDnuggets

  • Building Modern Data Lakehouses on Google Cloud with Apache Iceberg and Apache Spark
  • Build ETL Pipelines for Data Science Workflows in About 30 Lines of Python
  • Top 5 Python Automation Tools You Need to Know
  • 7 Steps to Mastering Vibe Coding
  • 10 GitHub Repositories for Mastering Agents and MCPs

Smashing Magazine

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ProgrammableWeb

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AWS Blog

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NYT Technology

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The Verge

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Digital Trends

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Engadget

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TechRadar

  • Your employee logins are more valuable to criminals than ever - here's how to keep them protected
  • CitrixBleed 2 exploits are now in the wild, so patch now
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 FE leak hints at a big display upgrade for the mid-ranger
  • Celebrate Amazon Prime Day 2025 by snagging these free games while they're on offer, including one of the best horror games of all time, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and the criminally underrated Marvel's Midnight Suns
  • A mysterious new ChatGPT feature has appeared – but what could it mean?

Gizmodo

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Mashable!

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Wired

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The Register

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The Next Web

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Lifehacker

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Today

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AlJazeera

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Fark

  • 82 years ago, LT Hugh Miller, USN started his one man war against the Japanese [Cool]
  • Rural potato farmer survives near-fatal fall due to wi-fi connection, emergency response crews, and all those eyes watching him [Scary]
  • College students are raising concerns about professors' use of AI tools for grading their AI-generated "work" and lesson planning [Ironic]
  • You might think you're having a wild birthday celebration, but it's no "Do meth, steal a tour tram, and pick up passengers and take them on the tour on the 4th of July" birthday celebration [Florida]
  • Amazon warns of scams ahead of Prime Day sales, which are apparently in addition to the standard Amazon scams [PSA]

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Discover: Top Stories

  • The Bizarre 300-Million-Year-Old Tully Monster — Why the Fossil Still Confuses Experts
  • Dinosaur Blood Vessels Discovered Inside 66-Million-Year-Old T. rex Ribs
  • Some Fig Trees Can Turn CO2 Into Stone — A Hidden Talent That Could Combat Climate Change
  • Get Ready for the 2025 Buck Moon — The Farthest Full Moon from the Sun and the First of the Summer
  • Neanderthals May Have Run Their Own Fat Factories 125,000 Years Ago

Discovery News

  • DNA Captured From 2,500-Year-Old Phoenician
  • Could Clay Help Attack Superbugs?
  • Penguin Chicks Hatched Using Artificial Insemination
  • Elaborate Neanderthal Structure Found
  • Could MacBooks Come with Cellular Service?

Popular Mechanics

  • Navy’s USS Zumwalt to Fire Hypersonic Missiles
  • China’s Hypersonic Weapons Are Doubly Devastating
  • Bill Gates Wants to Build All the Nuclear Reactors
  • Behind the Scenes on NASA’s Lunar Rover Testing
  • New Chip-Based Laser Sets Internet Speed Record

TEDTalks

  • This is what the future of media looks like | Hamish McKenzie
  • The catastrophic risks of AI — and a safer path | Yoshua Bengio
  • How to make climate stories impossible to ignore | Katherine Dunn
  • What if the climate movement felt like a house party? | Matthew Phillips
  • The AI revolution is underhyped | Eric Schmidt

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