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Month: November 2020
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Open source observability marches on: New Relic and Grafana Labs partnership brings benefits to developers
The perfect observability storm with open source leading the way, and a partnership that makes sense New Relic is one of the leaders in Application Performance Monitoring (APM), which has been on a pivot to observability. Grafana Labs, makers of popular open-source dashboarding platform Grafana, has been on an growth course for a while now. Today, the…
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Explainable AI: A guide for making black box machine learning models explainable
In the future, AI will explain itself, and interpretability could boost machine intelligence research. Getting started with the basics is a good way to get there, and Christoph Molnar’s book is a good place to start. Machine learning is taking the world by storm, helping automate more and more tasks. As digital transformation expands, the volume…
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Explainable AI: A guide for making black box machine learning models explainable
In the future, AI will explain itself, and interpretability could boost machine intelligence research. Getting started with the basics is a good way to get there, and Christoph Molnar’s book is a good place to start. Machine learning is taking the world by storm, helping automate more and more tasks. As digital transformation expands, the volume…
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Data governance and context for evidence-based medicine: Transparency and bias in COVID-19 times
In the early 90s, evidence-based medicine emerged to make medicine more data-driven. Three decades later, we have more data, but not enough context, or transparency. Bias, lack of transparency and context, one-size-fits-all approaches. These are some key issues that emerged as we examined the field of medicine with a data science lens, attempting to gain insights…
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Data governance and context for evidence-based medicine: Transparency and bias in COVID-19 times
In the early 90s, evidence-based medicine emerged to make medicine more data-driven. Three decades later, we have more data, but not enough context, or transparency. Bias, lack of transparency and context, one-size-fits-all approaches. These are some key issues that emerged as we examined the field of medicine with a data science lens, attempting to gain insights…
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Garbage in, garbage out: Data science, meet evidence-based medicine
Did you ever wonder how data is used in the medical industry? The picture that emerges by talking to the experts leaves a lot to be desired. Data science and analytics — in other words, the art and science of managing and using data to derive insights — is something you probably have at least…
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Data science vs social media disinformation: the case of climate change and the Australian bushfires
While a newly released World Weather Attribution study ties the Australian bushfires to anthropogenic climate change, disinformation on social media abounds Has human-induced climate change altered the likelihood and intensity of fire-weather risk in the southeastern Australian bushfires in 2019/2020? This is the question World Weather Attribution (WWA) set out to study, and results suggest…
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Data science vs social media disinformation: the case of climate change and the Australian bushfires
While a newly released World Weather Attribution study ties the Australian bushfires to anthropogenic climate change, disinformation on social media abounds Has human-induced climate change altered the likelihood and intensity of fire-weather risk in the southeastern Australian bushfires in 2019/2020? This is the question World Weather Attribution (WWA) set out to study, and results suggest…
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Neo4j 4.0 adds enterprise Fabric to its graph database
In its new release, Neo4j addresses key concerns for enterprise adoption. Scalability, security, management and architectural changes are here. And so is a strange feeling of deja-vu, too. We’ve been keeping track of graph database evolution regularly in this column. When we got note from Neo4j about its upcoming release, dubbed “the most significant product…
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Knowledge graph evolution: Platforms that speak your language
Knowledge graphs are among the most important technologies for the 2020s. Here is how they are evolving, with vendors and standard bodies listening, and platforms becoming fluent in many query languages This may come as a shock if you’ve first encountered knowledge graphs in Gartner’s hype cycles and trends, or in the extensive coverage they…