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Is Data Science the Fourth Pillar of the Scientific Method?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revived a decade-old debate last month when he said that modern data science (AI plus HPC) has become the fourth pillar of the scientific method. While some disagree with the notion that statistic Read more…
Inside Hitachi Vantara’s Very Ambitious Data Agenda
FPGAs and object storage systems. NVMe storage and ML model management. IoT edge computing and converged server infrastructure. It would be a big understatement to say that Hitachi Vantara has a lot going on, but it also Read more…
Sparse Fourier Transform Gives Stream Processing a Lifeline from the Coming Data Deluge
When James Cooley and John Tukey introduced the Fast Fourier transform in 1965, it revolutionized signal processing and set us on course to an array of technological breakthroughs. But today's overwhelming data sets requ Read more…
Medicine’s Data Transformation, From Genomics to Reforms
The interaction of big data and healthcare is transforming medicine, but clinicians and regulators continue to struggle to achieve the ultimate goal of making data serve patients through "evidence-based care." Those w Read more…
Welcome to the Open Analytics Era
The explosion in enterprise data is paving the way for expanding analytics strategies in business applications. The embedded analytics market is estimated to nearly double to 46 billion between 2016 and 2021, according t Read more…
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KAIST Introduces T-GPS, a Tool for Processing a Trillion-Edge Graph on One Computer
Graphs are widely used to represent a wide variety of systems, ranging from the relationships between users of a social network to the payments among a network of bank accounts, and graph algorithms can process that data Read more…
Harvard, UCLA Researchers Use AI to Analyze Passion in Public Speaking
Sesh describes itself as a “neuroscience-based people development company.” Its cornerstone product is a tool called Empath, which uses AI to analyze video content, delivering insights on behavior and communication p Read more…
University of Washington Researchers Develop ML-Enabled Telehealth Tool
For clear reasons, telehealth has boomed during the pandemic, and its popularity remains even as vaccinations become more accessible. With this paradigm shift in treatment, some researchers are examining how to enable pa Read more…
Facts Can Change, and AI Can Help
As understanding of an issue evolves, the best set of available facts often changes: for instance, mask-wearing wasn’t recommended early in the COVID-19 pandemic, but now, it’s common knowledge that mask-wearing is h Read more…
Analytics Reveal What Influences Sidewalk Traffic
Sidewalk traffic data can be very telling: it can show how walkable – or not – an area is, it can indicate how popular shops or neighborhoods are, and it can indicate whether the urban planning in an area is function Read more…
This Just In
LAWRENCE, Kan., May 28, 2024 — A new $11.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will establish a multidisciplinary biomedical center at the University of Kansas (KU) to research big data’s potential to improve women’s health. Read more…
BELLEVUE, Wash., May 14, 2024 — ScaleOut Software today introduced Version 3 of its ScaleOut Digital Twins cloud service and on-premises hosting platform. The latest release introduces a cutting-edge user interface designed to streamline the deployment and management of digital twins. Read more…
NEW YORK, May 2, 2024 — Satellogic Inc., a leader in sub-meter resolution Earth Observation (“EO”) data collection, today announced the release of a large open dataset of high-resolution imagery, curated from the company’s archive, to support the training of foundation models. Read more…
MILL VALLEY, Calif. and SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 30, 2024 — Asteroid Institute, a program of B612 Foundation, and Google Cloud today announced the most significant results of their partnership to date: Read more…
April 26, 2024 — When scientists want to look at a tiny structure in a material, even one just a few atoms in size, they frequently turn to X-ray microscopy. Read more…