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SiftSeq: Classifying short DNA sequences with deep learning

Insight

In this post, I demonstrate how deep learning can be used to significantly improve upon earlier methods, with an emphasis on classifying short sequences as being human, viral, or bacterial. As I discovered, deep learning is a powerful tool for short sequence classification and is likely to be useful in many other applications as well.

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AI adoption in the enterprise 2020

O'Reilly on Data

The new survey, which ran for a few weeks in December 2019, generated an enthusiastic 1,388 responses. Supervised learning is the most popular ML technique among mature AI adopters, while deep learning is the most popular technique among organizations that are still evaluating AI. But what kind?

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly on Data

Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. But sustained interest in cloud migrations—usage was up almost 10% in 2019, on top of 30% in 2018—gets at another important emerging trend. Still cloud-y, but with a possibility of migration.

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KDnuggets™ News 19:n42, Nov 6: 5 Statistical Traps Data Scientists Should Avoid; 10 Free Must-Read Books on AI

KDnuggets

Learn about statistical fallacies Data Scientists should avoid; New and quite amazing Deep Learning capabilities FB has been quietly open-sourcing; Top Machine Learning tools for Developers; How to build a Neural Network from scratch and more.

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Adding Common Sense to Machine Learning with TensorFlow Lattice

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

On the one hand, basic statistical models (e.g. On the other hand, sophisticated machine learning models are flexible in their form but not easy to control. Monotonic Deep Lattice Networks Deep learning is a powerful tool when we have an abundance of data to learn from.

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Top Stories, Nov 4-10: 10 Free Must-read Books on AI

KDnuggets

Also: Understanding Boxplots; Probability Learning: Maximum Likelihood; Designing Your Neural Networks; Facebook Has Been Quietly Open Sourcing Some Amazing Deep Learning Capabilities for PyTorch; 5 Statistical Traps Data Scientists Should Avoid.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

While we’ve seen traces of this in 2019, it’s in 2020 that computer vision will make a significant mark in both the consumer and business world. Already in our shortlist of tech buzzwords 2019, artificial intelligence is on the front scene for next year again. Artificial Intelligence (AI). Connected Retail. Hyperautomation.