AutoGluon is the latest solution to join the growing roster of AWS products aimed at making machine learning -- specifically deep learning -- more accessible to developers with little experience in that area.
Lift has open-sourced its Flyte cloud-native machine learning and data processing platform designed to reduce the overhead associated with large-scale compute jobs.
- By John K. Waters
- 01/08/2020
Samsung unveiled its much anticipated Neon project at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas yesterday.
- By John K. Waters
- 01/08/2020
With the latest release of its open source PyTorch machine learning library, the Facebook AI research group is ranging into new territory.
- By John K. Waters
- 11/22/2019
Intel's new edge chips will be designed to be used with a brand-new developer service, Intel DevCloud on the Edge.
Microsoft has made a concerted effort to build and an improve its toolset to make the use of AI solutions more accessible to customers who may not have their own AI engineers on staff.
- By Joey D'Antoni
- 11/13/2019
Last month StellarGraph.an open source, Python-based machine learning algorithm library for graphs, got a major update (0.80) with numerous new features.
Vidado READ API is an API that offers digitization of "low resolution" hand-written documents to "improve straight-through processing by 30 percent or more."
BioSymetrics last week released a new component for its Augusta AI biomedical machine learning framework that adds several new features for end users.
SQL Server 2019 now offers Linux support for R and Python as well as loopback connection and Java support, among other features.
November updates to SAS data analytics and visualization platform will provide AI and ML technology that can be used by data scientists, executives and business users, the Cary, N.C.-based SAS Institute Inc., announced this week.
- By Richard Seeley
- 10/25/2019
IBM has announced new features for its Watson Anywhere approach designed to speed AI adoption and scale across any cloud and include multiple data sources.
- By Richard Seeley
- 10/22/2019
According to The Gradient's 2019 study of machine learning framework trends in deep learning projects, TensorFlow is losing ground to PyTorch -- at least with academics.