Archives for March, 2021 - Page 3
ResNeSt architecture combines the channel-wise attention with multi-path representation into a single unified Split-Attention block.
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IBM has announced the launch of the world’s first developers’ certification for programming a quantum computer. IBM strongly believes that quantum computing, despite being in its infancy, has the potential to change the way difficult problems are solved. According to a report, the market of quantum computing is predicted to reach $65 billion by 2030…
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Mayavi is a cross-platform library and application for 2D and 3D plotting and interactive visualization of scientific data using Python. It leverages the power of Visualization Toolkit (VTK) without requiring the users to have its prior knowledge. It acts as a clean and lucid Python interface that enables plotting complex figures with a few code…
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PaddleSeg is an Image segmentation framework based on Baidu’s PaddlePaddle(Parallel Distributed Deep Learning). It provides high performance and efficiency, SOTA segmentation models optimized for MultiNode and MultiGPU production systems.
The post Guide To Asymmetric Non-local Neural Networks Using PaddleSeg appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
“Leveraging the true power of autonomy tech and building the product with a lasting impact is how we define success at Minus Zero.” Gagandeep Reehal For this week’s startup feature, Analytics India Magazine spoke to Gagandeep Reehal, the CEO and CTO at Minus Zero to understand how the Jalandhar-based startup is leveraging emerging technologies to…
The post The Hustle Of Minus Zero: The Punjabi Startup Building Affordable, Fully Autonomous EVs For Indian Roads appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Pat Gelsinger, who took on the CEO’s mantle at Intel last January, made a few important announcements at its global event– ‘Intel Unleashed: Engineering the Future. Gelsinger shared his vision for the future of Intel’s integrated device manufacturing (IDM) model. Talking about IDM 2.0, he revealed three significant plans: The work on 7nm development is…
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The University of Hyderabad (UoH) has announced its collaboration with AAIC Technologies to jointly offer an online diploma course in artificial intelligence and machine learning (DAI&ML). Offered by the Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning (CDVL) of the university along with the faculty from the School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS), this is a…
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The University of Hyderabad (UoH) has announced its collaboration with AAIC Technologies to jointly offer an online diploma course in artificial intelligence and machine learning (DAI&ML). Offered by the Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning (CDVL) of the university along with the faculty from the School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS), this is a…
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Out of the 7 billion + people in world, around 30% are deprived of vision correction. Meanwhile, half of Indians (530 million) need vision correction, but only 170 million have them. Lenskart was founded with a vision to help people see the beautiful word by revolutionising the eyewear category in India and beyond. The ten-year-old…
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Organisations, both public and private, turned to artificial intelligence and machine learning to take on COVID-19. Though several ML/AI-based solutions have been developed on a war footing, the clinical utility of most of them is suspect. A team from the University of Cambridge and University of Manchester has found many studies, conducted between January 2020…
The post ML-Based COVID-19 Research Work is Dud. Here’s Why appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

