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December 2017


From Computational Complexity

Interesting Probability on a VERY OLD TV show

I have posted about things I see in TV or Movies that are math or CS related:



Do TV shows overestimate how much a genius can help solve crimes or make really good crystal meth which seems to be blue. YES, see here



Do TV shows…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Watson IoT Platform

Watson IoT Platform

Starting to work on a project that utilizes IOT applications.   Here is an excerpt of Watson IoT's latest overview that we will be working with.   Includes Videos and more.  Will be reporting on some of that here in the coming…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Computers, Cognition and Perspective

Computers, Cognition and Perspective

Intriguing thoughts.   Why do we always use human descriptive terms to tag computer 'Apps',  skills, and what are the implications?  Pretty obviously we start with existing understanding.

Human Acts and Computer Apps   By Robin…


From Schneier on Security

Remote Hack of a Boeing 757

Remote Hack of a Boeing 757

Last month, the DHS announced that it was able to remotely hack a Boeing 757: "We got the airplane on Sept. 19, 2016. Two days later, I was successful in accomplishing a remote, non-cooperative, penetration," said Robert Hickey…


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

No, a supercomputer won’t make your code run faster

No, a supercomputer won’t make your code run faster

I sometimes consult with bright colleagues from other departments who do advanced statistical models or simulations. They are from economics, psychology, and so forth. Quite often, their code is slow. As in “it takes weeks to…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Byte Sized Deep Learning Tutorials

Byte Sized Deep Learning Tutorials

There seems to be quite a bit to learn in The AI Workbox.  We often learn best by example rather than rules.

Bite-size video tutorials for Deep Learning Developers

Learn the latest cutting-edge tools and frameworks  Level-up, accomplish…


From insideHPC

MareNostrum 4 Named Most Beautiful Datacenter in the World

MareNostrum 4 Named Most Beautiful Datacenter in the World

The MareNostrum 4 supercomputer at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre has been named the winner of the Most Beautiful Data Center in the world Prize, hosted by the Datacenter Dynamics Company. "Aside from being the most beautiful…


From The Eponymous Pickle

AI is Still not Broadly Impressive

AI is Still not Broadly Impressive

Or is that we are not as intelligent as we thought?  Are we fooled by the very implications in the term:  AI.  Seems this happened once before.   Hype and Bubble?   Ok, some of us have taken to using the term Machine Learning…


From insideHPC

New Avere FXT Edge Filer Doubles Performance, Capacity, and Bandwidth for Challenging Workloads

New Avere FXT Edge Filer Doubles Performance, Capacity, and Bandwidth for Challenging Workloads

Today Avere Systems introduced the top-of-the-line FXT Edge filer, the FXT 5850. Designed for high data-growth industries, the new FXT enables customers to speed time to market, produce higher quality output and modernize the…


From insideHPC

Innovate UK Award to Confirm Business Case for Quantum-enhanced Optimization Algorithms

Innovate UK Award to Confirm Business Case for Quantum-enhanced Optimization Algorithms

Today D-Wave Systems announced its involvement in a grant-funded UK project to improve logistics and planning operations using quantum computing algorithms. "Advancing AI planning techniques could significantly improve operational…


From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Security and Privacy for Democracy Panel

Security and Privacy for Democracy Panel

Daily headlines bemoan the lack of secure systems and this past year witnessed numerous breaches leading to the disclosure of private information. The failure of these commercial systems has dominated much of the discourse around…


From BLOG@CACM

The Shifting World of Net Neutrality

The Shifting World of Net Neutrality

The network neutrality debate is largely a power and economic struggle between Internet service providers and those who deliver content and services. It is complicated by the the woefully obsolete nature of the governing law.


From insideHPC

Video: Comanche Collaboration Moves ARM HPC forward at National Labs

Video: Comanche Collaboration Moves ARM HPC forward at National Labs

In this video from SC17 in Denver, Rick Stevens from Argonne leads a discussion about the Comanche Advanced Technology Collaboration. By initiating the Comanche collaboration, HPE brought together industry partners and leadership…


From insideHPC

Radio Free HPC Looks at the New Power9, Titan V, and Snapdragon 845

Radio Free HPC Looks at the New Power9, Titan V, and Snapdragon 845

In this podcast, Radio Free HPC Looks at the New Power9, Titan V, and Snapdragon 845 devices for AI and HPC. "Built specifically for compute-intensive AI workloads, the new POWER9 systems are capable of improving the training…


From insideHPC

Accelerating HPC with Intel FPGAs

Accelerating HPC with Intel FPGAs

FPGAsFPGAs can improve performance per watt, bandwidth and latency. In this guest post, Intel explores how Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) can be used to accelerate high performance computing. "Tightly coupled programmable …


From The Eponymous Pickle

CPG, Unilever Big Data and Digital Twins

CPG, Unilever Big Data and Digital Twins

Always good to see interesting examples in the CPG industry, where I spent a good part of my career.   Save digital twin applications at GE.  Several useful concepts to be learned here.


CPG Industry Levels Playing Field with Power…


From The Eponymous Pickle

IBM Providing Free App Software

IBM Providing Free App Software

Taking a closer look at this.  Worth a look, more details at the link.  A free, code asset exchange.

IBM courts developers with ready-to-use software packages for bots and more    By Robert Hof in SiliconAngle.

Hoping to get more…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Translating Predicting Language of Chemical Reactions

Translating Predicting Language of Chemical Reactions

Intriguing, trying to convert this idea into my firmer experience in an internship in chemical engineering research.

A Translation Algorithm Can Predict the “Language” of a Chemical Reaction  in Technology Review.

By thinking of…


From Schneier on Security

Surveillance inside the Body

Surveillance inside the Body

The FDA has approved a pill with an embedded sensor that can report when it is swallowed. The pill transmits information to a wearable patch, which in turn transmits information to a smartphone....


From XRDS

Flex, Regular Expressions, and Lexical Analysis

Flex, Regular Expressions, and Lexical Analysis

 What Makes a Programming Language? There is an alphabet, words, grammar, statements, semantics, and various ways to organize the previous in order to create a computer program in a programming language. Flex helps developers…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Baidu and AI Voice Enablement

Baidu and AI Voice Enablement

Voice continues to push forward, here with the Baidu Duer solution.   Expect for more to emerge.   Towards more intelligent assistant solutions on a number of platforms, like the Snapdragon mentioned below.

Qualcomm, Baidu form…


From The Eponymous Pickle

IOT Security with Microsoft's Sopris

IOT Security with Microsoft's Sopris

Security is important for devices that have to be safe in the wild.

A Tiny New Chip Could Secure the Next Generation of IOT

By Lily Hay Newman in Wired

The Internet of Things security crisis persists, as billions of inadequately…


From insideHPC

Supercomputing How First Supernovae Altered Early Star Formation

Supercomputing How First Supernovae Altered Early Star Formation

Over at LBNL, Kathy Kincade writes that cosmologists are using supercomputers to study how heavy metals expelled from exploding supernovae helped the first stars in the universe regulate subsequent star formation. "In the early…


From insideHPC

IBM Spectrum LSF Powers HPC at SC17

IBM Spectrum LSF Powers HPC at SC17

In this video from SC17, Gabor Samu describes how IBM Spectrum LSF helps users orchestrate HPC workloads. "This week we celebrate the release of our second agile update to IBM Spectrum LSF 10. And it’s our silver anniversary……


From The Eponymous Pickle

Report on Quick Draw

Report on Quick Draw

Report from the Google Blog:   An example of how to get data with a game. A data game.

Since November 2016, people all around the world have drawn one billion doodles in Quick, Draw!, a web game where a neural network tries to…


From The Eponymous Pickle

McKinsey on the Chinese Consumer

McKinsey on the Chinese Consumer

A considerable look at the China consumer.   Much more in the article.

Double-clicking on the Chinese consumer
By Wouter Baan, Lan Luan, Felix Poh, and Daniel Zipser

 The rising post-90s generation is emerging as a strong engine…


From insideHPC

Dell EMC Powers HPC at University of Liverpool with Alces Flight

Dell EMC Powers HPC at University of Liverpool with Alces Flight

Today Dell EMC announced a joint solution with Alces Flight and AWS to provide HPC for the University of Liverpool. Dell EMC will provide a fully managed on-premises HPC cluster while a cloud-based HPC account for students and…


From insideHPC

Video: Enabling the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Video: Enabling the Future of Artificial Intelligence

In this video from the Intel HPC Developer Conference, Andres Rodriguez describes his presentation on Enabling the Future of Artificial Intelligence. "Intel has the industry’s most comprehensive suite of hardware and software…


From The Eponymous Pickle

AI to Replace Coders

AI to Replace Coders

Seeing indications of this, perhaps not so soon, but inevitable.  The implications?   transparency perhaps the major issue.

AI Will Replace Coders by 2040, Warn Academics    By V3.co.uk 

Coders and programmers could find themselves…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Unsupervised Decision Trees

Unsupervised Decision Trees

Nicely done piece.   Big supporter of decision trees in general, since that have a basic element of transparency.

Have You Heard About Unsupervised Decision Trees

By William Vorhies in DSC

Summary: Unless you’re involved in anomaly…

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