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April 2018


From The Eponymous Pickle

Wal-Mart Humana Partnership

Wal-Mart Humana Partnership

New partnerships, and in-store implications.

5 Ways A Walmart-Humana Partnership Could Change Everyone’s In-Store Experience   By Bryan Pearson 

If Walmart’s reported interest in acquiring or expanding its relationship with health…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Emerging Markets Innovation

Emerging Markets Innovation

Chief executive says the company’s innovation pipeline may be the strongest it has ever been.  By Keith Nunes in Food Business News.

Emerging markets, innovation drive Unilever’s 2017 results
Chief executive says the company’s


From The Eponymous Pickle

Casinos Watching for Weapons

Casinos Watching for Weapons

Good to watch what the Casinos are doing, as we did, they have immediate risk with regard to assets, so are closer to investing logically in advanced methods in their existing architecture.

Las Vegas Casino Uses Artificial Intelligence…


From The Eponymous Pickle

NASA Using Smart Contracts

NASA Using Smart Contracts

Been examining applications of smart contracts in general,  and also as implemented by Blockchain architectures.   Here something new from work by NASA.    NASA has previously done quite a bit of work using autonomous navigation…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Real Time Data, Real Time Decisions

Real Time Data, Real Time Decisions

Useful introduction.  Note the usefulness in many domains, from supply chain to manufacturing to finance.    There were some also some recent suggestions that this might be neeed because data cannot be held because of regulatory…


From The Eponymous Pickle

What is AI Anyway?

What is AI Anyway?

A definition we also struggled with.  Back then it was rule bases and much simpler learning analytics and updating.  Much has improved, but the expectations are still very high.  And that does, as he suggests,  distract us. 

Artificial…


From insideHPC

Job of the Week: HPC System Administrator at D.E. Shaw Research

Job of the Week: HPC System Administrator at D.E. Shaw Research

D.E. Shaw Research is seeking an HPC System Administrator in our Job of the Week. "Our research effort is aimed at achieving major scientific advances in the field of biochemistry and fundamentally transforming the process of…


From insideHPC

Using the Titan Supercomputer to Develop 50,000 Years of Flood Risk Scenarios

Using the Titan Supercomputer to Develop 50,000 Years of Flood Risk Scenarios

Dag Lohmann from KatRisk gave this talk at the HPC User Forum in Tucson. "In 2012, a small Berkeley, California, startup called KatRisk set out to improve the quality of worldwide flood risk maps. The team wanted to create large…


From Putting People First

[Book] An Introduction to Service Design

[Book]  An Introduction to Service Design

An Introduction to Service Design: Designing the Invisible By Lara Penin Bloomsbury Visual Arts, May 2018 344 pages A comprehensive introduction to designing services according to the needs of the customer or participants, this…


From Putting People First

[Book] An Introduction to Service Design

[Book]  An Introduction to Service Design

An Introduction to Service Design: Designing the Invisible By Lara Penin Bloomsbury Visual Arts, May 2018 344 pages A comprehensive introduction to designing services according to the needs of the customer or participants, this…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Digital Twins for Personalized Medicine.

Digital Twins for Personalized Medicine.

Reminds me in the human sense of agent based models.   And their use to address group behavior. Interesting, but not necessarily predictive.   The article quotes George Box, who said  'All Models are wrong, some are useful'. …


From The Eponymous Pickle

What Machine Learning Engineers Need to Know

What Machine Learning Engineers Need to Know

Useful piece. 

What machine learning engineers need to know
The O’Reilly Data Show Podcast: Jesse Anderson and Paco Nathan on organizing data teams and next-generation messaging with Apache Pulsar.     By Ben Lorica


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Prices Rise as Catch Decreases

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Prices Rise as Catch Decreases

In Japan: Last year's haul sank 15% to 53,000 tons, according to the JF Zengyoren national federation of fishing cooperatives. The squid catch has fallen by half in just two years. The previous low was plumbed in 2016. Lighter…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Pattern Recognition in Road Tracing

Pattern Recognition in Road Tracing

We had a similar challenge when we managed roads and their quality in Alberta.   We were mostly interested in if the roads had degraded, and needed to manage resources to improve them to a level where they would satisfy predicted…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Alibabas AI Chips

Alibabas AI Chips

Much more at the link. 

Alibaba is developing its own AI chips, too in Technology Review
The Chinese e-commerce giant will join a raft of other tech firms in designing its own processors tailored to in-house machine learnings…


From insideHPC

Fujitsu Upgrades RAIDEN at RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project

Fujitsu Upgrades RAIDEN at RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project

Fujitsu reports that the company has significantly boosted the performance of the RAIDEN supercompuer. RAIDEN is a computer system for artificial intelligence research originally deployed in 2017 at the RIKEN Center for Advanced…


From The Eponymous Pickle

AI and Bad Process

AI and Bad Process

More evidence you have to get the context process right, with or without advanced methods. 

Don’t Let Artificial Intelligence Supercharge Bad Processes   in Sam Ransbotham in Sloan Review

When artificial intelligence is used to…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Skill Blueprints

Skill Blueprints

More on Skill Blueprints in ZDNet.   Via Walter Riker.

Why Amazon's Alexa Skill Blueprints are a master stroke
Amazon has opened up Alexa to the masses with Alexa Skill Blueprints and integrated the digital assistant even more


From insideHPC

Video: Why UIC Uses Containers for HPC Applications on GPUs

Video: Why UIC Uses Containers for HPC Applications on GPUs

In this video from the GPU Technology Conference, John Stone from the University of Illinois describes how container technology in the NVIDIA GPU Cloud help the University distribute accelerated applications for science and engineering…


From insideHPC

Video: HPC Use for Earthquake Research

Video: HPC Use for Earthquake Research

Christine Goulet from the Southern California Earthquake Center gave this talk at the HPC User Forum in Tucson. "SCEC coordinates fundamental research on earthquake processes using Southern California as its principal natural…


From insideHPC

Students: Sign up now for ISC STEM Student Day in Frankfurt

Students: Sign up now for ISC STEM Student Day in Frankfurt

Registration for the ISC STEM Student Day program is now open. As part of the ISC 2018 conference, the full-day program is free of charge and takes place June 27 in Frankfurt, Germany. "We have created a program to welcome science…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Securing the Intelligent Edge

Microsoft Securing the Intelligent Edge

Still in private test.   A considerable piece.

Introducing Microsoft Azure Sphere: Secure and power the intelligent edge

Galen Hunt,  Partner Managing Director, Microsoft Azure Sphere .. 

" ... Here, you can read more about how


From Schneier on Security

Securing Elections

Securing Elections

Elections serve two purposes. The first, and obvious, purpose is to accurately choose the winner. But the second is equally important: to convince the loser. To the extent that an election system is not transparently and auditably…


From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF WATCH TALK-The Hidden Multi-Billion Dollar International Trade in Our Medical Data

NSF WATCH TALK-The Hidden Multi-Billion Dollar International Trade in Our Medical Data

The next WATCH talk, called The Hidden Multi-Billion Dollar International Trade in Our Medical Data, from Adam Tanner, Author of “Our Bodies, Our Data:  How Companies Make Billions Selling Our Medical Records,” is Tuesday, May…


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

By how much does AVX-512 slow down your CPU? A first experiment.

By how much does AVX-512 slow down your CPU? A first experiment.

Intel is finally making available processors that support the fancy AVX-512 instruction sets and that can fit nicely in a common server rack. So I went to Dell and ordered a server with a Skylake-X microarchitecture: an Intel…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Retail uses for Machine Learning

Retail uses for Machine Learning

Machine Learning for SMB Retailers and Brands.  Talk and panel discussion.  Sponsored by Retailwire.

Here is the recording of the webinar and supporting slides.

Meeting Description: 

Machine Learning can provide SMBs the edge they…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Alexa Releases Skills Blueprint

Alexa Releases Skills Blueprint

OK, easy, and may kick up the Skill count.   But will it increase quality?   No code involved.   It might be better to make it easier to create plug-in capable micro skill-services that can be readily shared.  Not as easy,  as…


From insideHPC

Intel Open Sources nGraph Deep Neural Network model for Multiple Devices

Intel Open Sources nGraph Deep Neural Network model for Multiple Devices

Over at Intel, Scott Cyphers writes that the company has open-sourced nGraph, a framework-neutral Deep Neural Network (DNN) model compiler that can target a variety of devices. With nGraph, data scientists can focus on data science…


From insideHPC

JUWELS Supercomputer in Germany to be based on Modular Supercomputing

JUWELS Supercomputer in Germany to be based on Modular Supercomputing

"The supercomputer JUQUEEN, the one-time reigning power in Europe’s high-performance computing industry, is ceding its place to its successor, the Jülich Wizard for European Leadership Science. Called JUWELS for short, the supercomputer…


From insideHPC

Universities step up to Cloud Bursting

Universities step up to Cloud Bursting

In this special guest feature, Mahesh Pancholi from OCF writes that many of universities are now engaging in cloud bursting and are regularly taking advantage of public cloud infrastructures that are widely available from large…

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