06 Sep

How India’s First Electric Motorcycle Startup Is Using Analytics To Build A Cleaner Planet

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Tork Motors, India’s first electric motorcycle startup was born out of passion when Kapil Shelke started building the first electric bike while still in the second year of his engineering college. From then on, there has been no looking back. After being the first Asian to win the prestigious Isle of Mann TT race (Mecca…

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06 Sep

Data Science In Europe: 10 Master’s Programmes You Can Apply For

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Data today is one of the most important elements of any business. The way it is spreading all across the world, it is nothing less than wildfire. However, handling and analyzing massive amounts of data is not a cakewalk and requires novel approaches and techniques. And that is why the need for experts to manage…

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06 Sep

What Are The Alternatives To Batch Normalization In Deep Learning?

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In the original BatchNorm paper, the authors Sergey Ioffe and Christian Szegedy of Google introduced a method to address a phenomenon called internal covariate shift.  This occurs because the distribution of each layer’s inputs changes during training, as the parameters of the previous layers change. This slows down the training by requiring lower learning rates…

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06 Sep

8 Ways Google’s Newly Open-Sourced Differential Privacy Library Can Help Developers

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In a recent announcement, Google released an open-source version of the differential privacy library which it currently uses to power some of its core products like Google Map. It will let developers and organisations implement features that are otherwise difficult to execute from scratch, hence promising them ease of use and deployment.  As the company…

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06 Sep

IIT Guwahati Develops AI-Powered Chatbot ALBELA To Support 1st Year Students

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In an interesting invention that will help student communication, a team of postgraduate students from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati are developing an artificial intelligence-enabled chatbot called ALBELA. Created by the researchers from the Department of EEE and their faculty members, this chatbot is going to be used to teach and support the first-year…

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06 Sep

How mmWave Frequency Bands Can Propel IoT Adoption In India

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It is estimated that by the year 2025, 75 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices will be deployed, powering new applications into all aspects of our lives, from intelligent homes and security cameras to smart cities and self-driving vehicles. With the explosion of IoT, embedded designers are focusing their efforts on system energy usage, more…

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06 Sep

After Face Swap, China’s Deepfake App Zao Sparks Security Concern

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Deepfake, one of the most controversial topics has been gaining popularity in face detection and swapping apps around the globe. In our recent articles, we discussed how Deepfake is revolutionising by creating talking heads videos, swapping the faces of famous celebrities and much more.   Recently, AI-powered photo manipulation and editing app FaceApp has been making…

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06 Sep

After Face Swap, China’s Deepfake App Zao Sparks Security Concern

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Deepfake, one of the most controversial topics has been gaining popularity in face detection and swapping apps around the globe. In our recent articles, we discussed how Deepfake is revolutionising by creating talking heads videos, swapping the faces of famous celebrities and much more.   Recently, AI-powered photo manipulation and editing app FaceApp has been making…

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05 Sep

Machines Might Not Mind Your Accent Anymore

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For speech recognition systems, a change in the accent can be confusing. Words under the influence of local languages sound different and a typical homepod device can mistake an Asian speaking English or even something as native as a thick Irish accent. Deep Learning algorithms are the work horses behind these devices. The training data…

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05 Sep

How Sinkholing Can Protect Your Network From Malware

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Over the years, cybersecurity has evolved tremendously — for both white hat hackers and threat actors. Botnets have also gained good traction.  Botnets are nothing but compromised computer systems that are managed by third parties. These computers are used to carry out different types of attacks such as deploying malware, stealing data, DDoS attack etc.…

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