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Harnessing deep learning, new research suggests phased COVID-19 vaccine rollout was a mixed bag for mental health thumbnail

Harnessing deep learning, new research suggests phased COVID-19 vaccine rollout was a mixed bag for mental health

Credit: Towfiqu barbhuiya from Pexels New research published in The Lancet Regional Health-Americas from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education and Human Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, and Heersink School of Medicine found that the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States was associated with decreased anxiety and depression
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105+ Machine Learning Statistics for 2024 (Exploring AI Realms) thumbnail

105+ Machine Learning Statistics for 2024 (Exploring AI Realms)

Machine learning is the process by which a computer system converts data into valuable assets. Estimates indicate that automation will affect 38% of US jobs by 2030. These machine models learn and adapt by following algorithms, analyzing data, and drawing inferences. They copy every smart part of human behavior. They do this in complex tasks
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Get two learning resources for life for $160 this holiday season

Image: StackCommerce The holiday season is fast approaching and if you haven’t finished up your holiday shopping you may be running low on time. Fortunately, digital gifts get delivered right away, and if you’re looking to give someone the gift of knowledge this year, The Unlimited Lifetime Learning Subscription Bundle ft. Rosetta Stone is a
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Learning by knowing, by doing, by being thumbnail

Learning by knowing, by doing, by being

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain When we learn, we are knowing and doing and being—educators work with all three. While that may seem like common sense, the value of bringing them together cohesively is not understood as well as it should be. Many educators believe that academic subjects are about "knowing," and co-curricular activities (usually taking
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Machine learning predicts cellular response to genetic perturbation

Research Briefing Published: 17 August 2023 Nature Biotechnology (2023)Cite this article 2254 Accesses 12 Altmetric Metrics details Subjects GEARS, a machine learning model informed by biological knowledge of gene–gene relationships, effectively predicts transcriptional responses to multi-gene perturbations. GEARS can predict the effects of perturbing previously unperturbed genes and detects non-additive interactions, such as synergy, when
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Top 10 AI and machine learning stories of 2022 thumbnail

Top 10 AI and machine learning stories of 2022

Healthcare's comfort level with artificial intelligence and machine learning models – and skill at deploying them across myriad clinical, financial and operational use cases – continued to increase in 2022.  More and more evidence shows that training AI algorithms on a variety of datasets can improve decision support, boost population health management, streamline administrative tasks
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Machine learning operations offer agility, spur innovation thumbnail

Machine learning operations offer agility, spur innovation

Many organizations have adopted machine learning (ML) in a piecemeal fashion, building or buying ad hoc models, algorithms, tools, or services to accomplish specific goals. This approach was necessary as companies learned about the capabilities of ML and as the technology matured, but it also has created a hodge-podge of siloed, manual, and nonstandardized processes
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Machine learning may enable bioengineering of the most abundant enzyme on the planet thumbnail

Machine learning may enable bioengineering of the most abundant enzyme on the planet

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A Newcastle University study has for the first time shown that machine learning can predict the biological properties of the most abundant enzyme on Earth—Rubisco. Rubisco (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) is responsible for providing carbon for almost all life on Earth. Rubisco functions by converting atmospheric CO2 from the Earth's atmosphere to organic
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Machine Learning Reimagines the Building Blocks of Computing

artificial intelligenceBy Nick ThiemeMarch 15, 2022Traditional algorithms power complicated computational tools like machine learning. A new approach, called algorithms with predictions, uses the power of machine learning to improve algorithms. Quanta Magazine; source: anttoniart/ShutterstockAlgorithms — the chunks of code that allow programs to sort, filter and combine data, among other things — are the standard…
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