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In a recent paper published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a team of researchers has developed a model that claims to be capable of quantifying the effectiveness of a quarantine method to stop the spread of the novel virus COVID-19. Although there have been several proposed models, this one differs from the rest…
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When it comes to wireless networks, lagging while video streaming, video chatting, mobile gaming, and other web services is a common problem faced by many. In a bid to reduce the lagging problem, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed a congestion-control scheme. The scheme enables web services to run seamlessly by…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been integrating remarkable developments in almost every sector, and the healthcare industry is no different. There is an unprecedented amount of data flowing in the healthcare industry, which remains unlabeled and inconsistent, which can be analyzed to extract valuable insights using AI. The technology is also being used to provide virtual…
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The Arogya Setu app was launched earlier this month by the government for people to self-assess COVID-19 symptoms and the possibility of them contracting the virus. It has now received a revised privacy policy, along with some minor updates. In terms of the visual aspect, the dashboard of the app has been made more prominent,…
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Businesses these days rely on digital information to stay afloat in a competitive market, making process mining software more useful than ever. Process mining is an analytical method that helps analyze business processes, such as current trends, patterns, and details in the log data of the information system. The insights derived from these logs can…
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Google Colab has been a boon to the data science community since it allows users to work with large datasets of machine learning or deep learning algorithms on their own machines, without relying on an upgrade, which can be a costly affair. With several pre-installed libraries and the availability of GPU and TPU options, it…
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Navigation among robots has been a challenge for quite some time now. This includes not only coordinated navigation, but also pathfinding, which is a tough task given that autonomous machines require a whole range of computation to execute mapping capabilities. However, a team from Facebook seem to have come up with a potential solution. In…
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We are all familiar with the pop-up alerts of ‘memory-error’ while trying to work with a large dataset of machine learning (ML) or deep learning algorithms on Jupyter notebooks. On top of that, owning a decent GPU from an existing cloud provider has remained out of bounds due to the financial investment it entails. The…
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As reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), close to 8,00,000 people commit suicide every year. In fact, suicide claims more lives than malaria, breast cancer, war or homicide. In a bid to combat the situation, health professionals have turned to new technologies, including emotional artificial intelligence (AI). Emotional AI is capable of analyzing small…
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Google, along with the University of California at Berkeley, has recently published a paper that makes a claim that best forensic classifiers (trained AI that distinguishes between real and synthetic) are prone to adversarial attacks. This follows a past work of researchers from the University of California at San Diego, who proved that it is…
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