How I Detect Fake News
This article was written by Tim O’Reilly. Source for picture: The Onion There are many signals of likely truth or falsity that can be verified algorithmically… Read More »How I Detect Fake News
This article was written by Tim O’Reilly. Source for picture: The Onion There are many signals of likely truth or falsity that can be verified algorithmically… Read More »How I Detect Fake News
This article was written by Anejati. For the past few days I’ve been working on how to implement recursive neural networks in TensorFlow. Recursive neural networks (which… Read More »Recursive (not recurrent!) Neural Nets in TensorFlow
This article is from Win-Vector LLC In this article we will discuss the machine learning method called “decision trees”, moving quickly over the usual “how… Read More »Why do Decision Trees Work?
Guest blog by Pablo Cordero. Pablo is currently a postdoc at UCSC’s systems biology group, doing applied machine learning research in the context of cell biology… Read More »When Not to Use Deep Learning
This article was written by Tom Simonite. The nonprofit behind Wikipedia is teaming up with Google to work on algorithmic discussion monitors. Misogyny, racism, profanity—a collection… Read More »13,500 Nastygrams to Train Algorithms to Detect Undesirable Content
This article was written by Tomasz Malisiewicz. You might go to a cutting-edge machine learning research conference like NIPS hoping to find some mathematical insight that… Read More »Nuts and Bolts of Building Deep Learning Applications: Ng @ NIPS2016
This article is written by Gunnar Carlsson. Topological data analysis has been very successful in discovering information in many large and complex data sets. In… Read More »Why Topological Data Analysis Works
This article was written by Paramita Ghosh. A 1969 McKinsey article claimed that computers were so dumb that they were not capable of making any… Read More »A Comparative Roundup: Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning