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Sust Global: Taking Action Against Climate Change with Josh Gilbert

Governments, consumers, and companies across the world are becoming more aware and attentive to the risks and causes of climate change. From recycling to using solar power, people are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Markets like the financial sector, governments, and consulting are looking for ways to understand climate data to make smart decisions and manage risk. The company Sust Global was founded as a way to deliver sustainable change and climate resilient action. Sust Glo...

Jul 20, 202151 min

Machine Learning: The Great Stagnation with Mark Saroufim

Mark Saroufim is the author of an article entitled “Machine Learning: The Great Stagnation”. Mark is a PyTorch Partner Engineer with Facebook AI. He has spent his entire career developing machine learning and artificial intelligence products. Before joining Facebook to do PyTorch engineering with external partners, Mark was a Machine Learning Engineer at Graphcore. Before that he founded Yuri.ai. Mark has also published “The Robot Overlord Manual” which “will teach you all the software, math and...

Jun 04, 202151 min

Data Management Systems and Artificial Intelligence with Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Halicioglu Data Science Institute at the University of California, San Diego. His primary research interests are in data management and systems for machine learning/artificial intelligence-based data analytics. Systems and ideas based on his research have been released as part of the Apache MADlib open-source library, shipped as part of products from Cloudera, IBM, Oracle, and Pivotal, and used int...

May 27, 20211 hr 3 min

BaseTen: Creating Machine Learning APIs with Tuhin Srivastava and Amir Haghighat

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are interfaces that enable multiple software applications to send and retrieve data from one another. They are commonly used for retrieving, saving, editing, or deleting data from databases, transmitting data between apps, and embedding third-party services into apps. The company BaseTen helps companies build and deploy machine learning APIs and applications. Using pre-existing ML models, or choosing from BaseTen’s library of pretrained models, BaseTen h...

May 20, 202153 min

Botpress: Natural Language Processing with Sylvain Perron

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence concerned with giving computers the ability to understand text and spoken words. “Understanding” includes intent, sentiment, and what’s important in the message. NLP powers things like voice-operated software, digital assistants, customer service chat bots, and many other academic, consumer and enterprise tools. The company Botpress provides open-source developer tools to create NLP tools for process and FAQ automation. The...

May 07, 202150 min

MindsDB: Automated Machine Learning with Jorge Torres

Using artificial intelligence and machine learning in a product or database is traditionally difficult because it involves a lot of manual setup, specialized training, and a clear understanding of the various ML models and algorithms. You need to develop the right ML model for your data, train the model, evaluate it, optimize it, analyze it for outliers and anomalies, assemble confidence ranges of the predictions and feature importance, and eventually deploy it to make predictions. An emerging f...

Apr 06, 202148 min

Creation Labs: Self Driving Trucks with Jakub Langr

Creation Labs is helping bring Europe 1 step closer to fully autonomous long haul trucking. They have developed an AI Driver Assistance System (AIDAS) that retrofits to any commercial vehicle, starting with VW Crafters and MAN TGE trucks. Their system uses camera hardware mounted to the vehicle to capture video data that is processed with computer vision to understand the context on the road. This piece of the system was developed by the world’s leading experts in computer vision. While the comp...

Mar 30, 202149 min

Pinecone: Vector Database with Edo Liberty

Vectors are the foundational mathematical building blocks of Machine Learning. Machine Learning models must transform input data into vectors to perform their operations, creating what is known as a vector embedding. Since data is not stored in vector form, an ML application must perform significant work to transform data in different formats into a form that ML models can understand. This can be computationally intensive and hard to scale, especially for the high-dimensional vectors used in com...

Mar 15, 202146 min

OctoML: Automated Deep Learning Engineering with Jason Knight and Luis Ceze

The incredible advances in machine learning research in recent years often take time to propagate out into usage in the field. One reason for this is that such “state-of-the-art” results for machine learning performance rely on the use of handwritten, idiosyncratic optimizations for specific hardware models or operating contexts. When developers are building ML-powered systems to deploy in the cloud and at the edge, their goals to ensure the model delivers the best possible functionality and end...

Feb 09, 202154 min

iRobot with Chris Svec

Embedded Software Engineering is the practice of building software that controls embedded systems- that is, machines or devices other than standard computers. Embedded systems appear in a variety of applications, from small microcontrollers, to consumer electronics, to large-scale machines such as cars, airplanes, and machine tools. iRobot is a consumer robotics company that applies embedded engineering to build robots that perform common household tasks. Its flagship product is the Roomba, perh...

Jan 29, 202157 min

Reinforcement Learning and Robotics with Nathan Lambert

Reinforcement learning is a paradigm in machine learning that uses incentives- or “reinforcement”- to drive learning. The learner is conceptualized as an intelligent agent working within a system of rewards and penalties in order to solve a novel problem. The agent is designed to maximize rewards while pursuing a solution by trial-and-error. Programming a system to respond to the complex and unpredictable “real world” is one of the principal challenges in robotics engineering. One field which is...

Jan 27, 202155 min

Machine Learning Carbon Capture with Diego Saez-Gil

Companies can have a negative impact on the environment by outputting excess carbon. Many companies want to reduce their net carbon impact to zero, which can be done by investing in forests. Pachama is a marketplace for forest investments. Pachama uses satellites, imaging, machine learning, and other techniques to determine how much carbon is being absorbed by different forests. Diego Saez-Gil is a founder of Pachama, and joins the show to talk through how Pachama works and the long-term goals o...

Jan 21, 202141 min

TensorFlow Lite with Pete Warden

TensorFlow Lite is an open source deep learning framework for on-device inference. TensorFlow Lite was designed to improve the viability of machine learning applications on phones, sensors, and other IoT devices. Pete Warden works on TensorFlow Lite at Google and joins the show to talk about the world of machine learning applications and the necessary frameworks and devices necessary to build them. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post TensorFlow Lite with Pete War...

Jan 11, 202141 min

WebAssembly on IoT with Jonathan Beri (Repeat)

Originally published July 30, 2019 “Internet of Things” is a term used to describe the increasing connectivity and intelligence of physical objects within our lives. IoT has manifested within enterprises under the term “Industrial IoT,” as wireless connectivity and machine learning have started to improve devices such as centrifuges, conveyor belts, and factory robotics. In the consumer space, IoT has moved slower than many people expected, and it remains to be seen when we will have widespread ...

Jan 05, 202150 min

Drishti: Deep Learning for Manufacturing with Krish Chaudhury (Repeat)

Originally published April 17, 2019 Drishti is a company focused on improving manufacturing workflows using computer vision. A manufacturing environment consists of assembly lines. A line is composed of sequential stations along that manufacturing line. At each station on the assembly line, a worker performs an operation on the item that is being manufactured. This type of workflow is used for the manufacturing of cars, laptops, stereo equipment, and many other technology products. With Drishti,...

Dec 28, 202053 min

Niantic Real World with Paul Franceus (Repeat)

Originally published June 21, 2019 Niantic is the company behind Pokemon Go, an augmented reality game where users walk around in the real world and catch Pokemon which appear on their screen. The idea for augmented reality has existed for a long time. But the technology to bring augmented reality to the mass market has appeared only recently. Improved mobile technology makes it possible for a smartphone to display rendered 3-D images over a video stream without running out of battery. Ingress w...

Dec 22, 202052 min

Practical AI with Chris Benson (Repeat)

Originally published December 9, 2019 Machine learning algorithms have existed for decades. But in the last ten years, several advancements in software and hardware have caused dramatic growth in the viability of applications based on machine learning. Smartphones generate large quantities of data about how humans move through the world. Software-as-a-service companies generate data about how these humans interact with businesses. Cheap cloud infrastructure allows for the storage of these high v...

Dec 17, 202045 min

Kubeflow: TensorFlow on Kubernetes with David Aronchick (Repeat)

Originally published January 25, 2019 When TensorFlow came out of Google, the machine learning community converged around it. TensorFlow is a framework for building machine learning models, but the lifecycle of a machine learning model has a scope that is bigger than just creating a model. Machine learning developers also need to have a testing and deployment process for continuous delivery of models. The continuous delivery process for machine learning models is like the continuous delivery pro...

Dec 15, 202056 min

Hedge Fund Artificial Intelligence with Xander Dunn (Repeat)

Originally published April 3, 2017 A hedge fund is a collection of investors that make bets on the future. The “hedge” refers to the fact that the investors often try to diversify their strategies so that the direction of their bets are less correlated, and they can be successful in a variety of future scenarios. Engineering-focused hedge funds have used what might be called “machine learning” for a long time to predict what will happen in the future. Numerai is a hedge fund that crowdsources it...

Dec 09, 202053 min

Rosebud: Artificially Generated Media with Dzmitry Pletnikau

For several years, we have had the ability to create artificially generated text articles. More recently, audio and video synthesis have been feasible for artificial intelligence. Rosebud is a company that creates animated virtual characters that can speak. Users can generate real or fictional presenters easily with Rosebud. Dzmitry Pletnikau is an engineer with Rosebud and joins the show to talk about the technology and engineering behind the company. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengi...

Nov 30, 202048 min

Computer Architecture with Dave Patterson Holiday Repeat

Originally published November 7, 2018 An instruction set defines a low level programming language for moving information throughout a computer. In the early 1970’s, the prevalent instruction set language used a large vocabulary of different instructions. One justification for a large instruction set was that it would give a programmer more freedom to express the logic of their programs. Many of these instructions were rarely used. Think of your favorite programming language (or your favorite hum...

Nov 27, 202051 min

Cruise: Self-Driving Engineering with Mo Elshenawy Holiday Repeat

October 1, 2019 The development of self-driving cars is one of the biggest technological changes that is under way. Across the world, thousands of engineers are working on developing self-driving cars. Although it still seems far away, self-driving cars are starting to feel like an inevitability. This is especially true if you spend much time in downtown San Francisco, where you will see a self-driving car being tested every day. Much of the time, that self-driving car will be operated by Cruise...

Nov 26, 202049 min

Model Deployment and Serving with Chaoyu Yang

Newer machine learning tooling is often focused on streamlining the workflows and developer experience. One such tool is BentoML. BentoML is a workflow that allows data scientists and developers to ship models more effectively. Chaoyu Yang is the creator of BentoML and he joins the show to talk about why he created Bento and the engineering behind the project. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Model Deployment and Serving with Chaoyu Yang appeared first on Soft...

Nov 04, 202038 min

Humanloop: NLP Model Engineering with Raza Habib

Data labeling is a major bottleneck in training and deploying machine learning and especially NLP. But new tools for training models with humans in the loop can drastically reduce how much data is required. Humanloop is a platform for annotating text and training NLP models with much less labelled data. Raza Habib, founder of Humanloop, joins the show to to talk about NLP workflows and his work on Humanloop. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Humanloop: NLP Mode...

Nov 03, 202045 min

Federated Learning with Mike Lee Williams

Federated learning is machine learning without a centralized data source. Federated Learning enables mobile phones or edge servers to collaboratively learn a shared prediction model while keeping all the training data on device. Mike Lee Williams is an expert in federated learning, and he joins the show to give an overview of the subject and share his thoughts on its applications. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Federated Learning with Mike Lee Williams appea...

Oct 23, 202052 min

Labelbox: Data Labeling Platform

Machine learning models require training data, and training data needs to be labeled. Raw images and text can be labeled using a training data platform like Labelbox. Labelbox is a system of labeling tools that enables a human workforce to create data that is ready to be consumed by machine learning training algorithms. The Labelbox team joins the show today to discuss training data and how to label it. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Labelbox: Data Labeling ...

Oct 19, 202047 min

Roboflow: Computer Vision Models with Brad Dwyer

Training a computer vision model is not easy. Bottlenecks in the development process make it even harder. Ad hoc code, inconsistent data sets, and other workflow issues hamper the ability to streamline models. Roboflow is a company built to simplify and streamline these model training workflows. Brad Dwyer is a founder of Roboflow and joins the show to talk about model development and his company. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Roboflow: Computer Vision Mode...

Oct 13, 202049 min

Aquarium: Dataset Quality Improvement with Peter Gao

Machine learning models are only as good as the datasets they’re trained on. Aquarium is a system that helps machine learning teams make better models by improving their dataset quality. Model improvement is often made by curating high quality datasets, and Aquarium helps make that a reality. Peter Gao works on Aquarium, and he joins the show to talk through modern machine learning and the role of Aquarium. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Aquarium: Dataset Qu...

Oct 02, 202058 min

Elementary Robotics with Arye Barnehama

Factories require quality assurance work. That QA work can be accomplished by a robot with a camera together with computer vision. This allows for sophisticated inspection techniques that do not require as much manual effort on the part of a human. Arye Barnehama is a founder of Elementary Robotics, a company that makes these kinds of robots. Arye joins the show to talk through the engineering of Elementary Robotics, and his vision for the future of the factory floor. Sponsorship inquiries: spon...

Sep 17, 202047 min

Robotic Process Automation with Antti Karjalainen

Robotic process automation involves the scripting and automation of highly repeatable tasks. RPA tools such as UIPath paved the way for a newer wave of automation, including the Robot Framework, an open source system for RPA. Antti Karjalainen is the CEO of Robocorp, a company that provides an RPA tool suite for developers. Antti joins the show to talk through the definition of RPA, common RPA tasks, and what he is building with Robocorp. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.c...

Sep 04, 202043 min
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