ResearchTableau goes “Elastic”…and so do database models
Tableau reveals “Elastic” personal data discovery as NoSQL gets less negative. Read more »
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North Carolina State researchers built a deep learning system that was able to predict players’ goals in an open-ended video game nearly 63 percent of time. It’s not perfect and it’s… Read more »
Tableau Software is taking the wraps off a new project called Elastic, which will bring the company’s style of simplified data analysis to tablet users. The goal is to let small… Read more »
Everyone has an idea of how we need to build out the infrastructure for the internet of things, and big companies like IBM may have several. This week we learn about… Read more »
Combine Bitcoin’s block chain technology, BitTorrent and a secure messaging protocol called telehash and you get a distributed infrastructure that some IBM researchers think would be ideal for the internet of… Read more »
Nvidia is fully embracing the effectiveness of GPUs for running deep learning algorithms, releasing over the weekend a new set of libraries designed to let researchers experience the performance boost of… Read more »
Metanautix, the Palo Alto-based startup founded by a former Google big data expert and a former Facebook senior engineer, said today that its Quest engine for analyzing data is now available… Read more »
How a company builds a business model, or even products for the internet of things, depends on which side of the cultural divide they are coming from — old-line or the… Read more »
A personal temperature regulator, an “espresso machine” for diet supplements, a power meter for cyclists, and a satellite propulsion system were among the standouts at MIT Global Founders’ Skills Accelerator Demo… Read more »
The annual ImageNet computer vision competition took place in August, and once again the winning techniques blew away past winners. John Markoff at the New York Times published a piece on competition… Read more »