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Machine learning and data science episodes of Software Engineering Daily.

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  • Future of Computing with John Hennessy Holiday Repeat

    26/11/2019 Duración: 56min

    Originally published June 7, 2018 Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles about every two years. Moore’s Law is less like a “law” and more like an observation or a prediction. Moore’s Law is ending. We can no longer fit an increasing amount of transistors in the same The post Future of Computing with John Hennessy Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Incident Response Machine Learning with Chris Riley

    12/11/2019 Duración: 45min

    Software bugs cause unexpected problems at every company.  Some problems are small. A website goes down in the middle of the night, and the outage triggers a phone call to an engineer who has to wake up and fix the problem. Other problems can be significantly larger. When a major problem occurs, it can cause The post Incident Response Machine Learning with Chris Riley appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Traces: Video Recognition with Veronica Yurchuk and Kostyantyn Shysh

    08/10/2019 Duración: 01h45s

    Video surveillance impacts human lives every day.  On most days, we do not feel the impact of video surveillance. But the effects of video surveillance have tremendous potential. It can be used to solve crimes and find missing children. It can be used to intimidate journalists and empower dictators. Like any piece of technology, video The post Traces: Video Recognition with Veronica Yurchuk and Kostyantyn Shysh appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Cruise: Self-Driving Engineering with Mo Elshenawy

    01/10/2019 Duración: 48min

    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 The post Cruise: Self-Driving Engineering with Mo Elshenawy appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • People.ai: Machine Learning for Sales with Andrey Akselrod

    07/08/2019 Duración: 45min

    A large sales organization has hundreds of sales people. Each of those sales people manages a set of accounts who they are trying to close sales deals on. Sales people are overseen by managers who ensure that the sales people are performing well. Directors and VPs ensure the scalability and health of the overall sales The post People.ai: Machine Learning for Sales with Andrey Akselrod appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • WebAssembly on IoT with Jonathan Beri

    30/07/2019 Duración: 49min

    “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 The post WebAssembly on IoT with Jonathan Beri appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Afresh: Grocery Store Software with Volodymyr Kuleshov

    26/06/2019 Duración: 45min

    A grocery store contains fruit, vegetables, meat, bread, and other items that can expire. In order to keep these items in stock, the store must be aware of how much food has been sold and what has gone bad. When a food item is low in stock, the store needs to order more of that The post Afresh: Grocery Store Software with Volodymyr Kuleshov appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Niantic Real World with Paul Franceus

    21/06/2019 Duración: 51min

    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 The post Niantic Real World with Paul Franceus appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Stripe Machine Learning Infrastructure with Rob Story and Kelley Rivoire

    13/06/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    Machine learning allows software to improve as that software consumes more data. Machine learning is a tool that every software engineer wants to be able to use. Because machine learning is so broadly applicable, software companies want to make the tools more accessible to the developers across the organization. There are many steps that an The post Stripe Machine Learning Infrastructure with Rob Story and Kelley Rivoire appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Augmented Reality Gaming with Tony Godar

    28/05/2019 Duración: 45min

    Augmented reality applications can be used on smartphones and dedicated AR headsets. On smartphones, ARCore (Google) and ARKit (Apple) allow developers to build for the camera on a user’s smartphone. AR headsets such as Microsoft HoloLens and Magic Leap allow for a futuristic augmented reality headset experience. The most prominent use of augmented reality today The post Augmented Reality Gaming with Tony Godar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Drishti: Deep Learning for Manufacturing with Krish Chaudhury

    17/04/2019 Duración: 51min

    RECENT UPDATES: Podsheets is our open source set of tools for managing podcasts and podcast businesses New version of Software Daily, our app and ad-free subscription service Software Daily is looking for help with Android engineering, QA, machine learning, and more FindCollabs Hackathon has ended–winners will probably be announced by the time this episode airs; The post Drishti: Deep Learning for Manufacturing with Krish Chaudhury appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Protein Structure Deep Learning with Mohammed Al Quraishi

    15/04/2019 Duración: 53min

    RECENT UPDATES: Podsheets is our open source set of tools for managing podcasts and podcast businesses New version of Software Daily, our app and ad-free subscription service Software Daily is looking for help with Android engineering, QA, machine learning, and more FindCollabs Hackathon has ended–winners will probably be announced by the time this episode airs; The post Protein Structure Deep Learning with Mohammed Al Quraishi appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Machine Learning Joins with Arun Kumar

    10/04/2019 Duración: 59min

    RECENT UPDATES: FindCollabs $5000 Hackathon Ends Saturday April 15th, 2019 New version of Software Daily, our app and ad-free subscription service Software Daily is looking for help with Android engineering, QA, machine learning, and more Data sets can be modeled in a row-wise, relational format. When two data sets share a common field, those data The post Machine Learning Joins with Arun Kumar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Energy Market Machine Learning with Minh Dang and Corey Noone

    11/03/2019 Duración: 43min

    The demand for electricity is based on the consumption of the electrical grid at a given time. The supply of electricity is based on how much energy is being produced or stored on the grid at a given time. Because these sources of supply and demand fluctuate rapidly but predictably, energy markets present profit opportunities The post Energy Market Machine Learning with Minh Dang and Corey Noone appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Zoox Self-Driving with Ethan Dreyfuss

    20/02/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    Zoox is a full-stack self-driving car company. Zoox engineers work on everything a self-driving car company needs, from the physical car itself to the algorithms running on the car to the ride hailing system which the company plans to use to drive around riders. Since starting in 2014, Zoox has grown to over 500 employees. The post Zoox Self-Driving with Ethan Dreyfuss appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Store2Vec: DoorDash Recommendations with Mitchell Koch

    19/02/2019 Duración: 49min

    DoorDash is a food delivery company where users find restaurants to order from. When a user opens the DoorDash app, the user can search for types of food or specific restaurants from the search bar or they can scroll through the feed section and look at recommendations that the app gives them within their local The post Store2Vec: DoorDash Recommendations with Mitchell Koch appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Architects of Intelligence with Martin Ford

    31/01/2019 Duración: 57min

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping every aspect of our lives, from transportation to agriculture to dating. Someday, we may even create a superintelligence–a computer system that is demonstrably smarter than humans. But there is widespread disagreement on how soon we could build a superintelligence. There is not even a broad consensus on how we can define The post Architects of Intelligence with Martin Ford appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Kubeflow: TensorFlow on Kubernetes with David Aronchick

    25/01/2019 Duración: 55min

    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 The post Kubeflow: TensorFlow on Kubernetes with David Aronchick appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Human Sized Robots with Zach Allen

    16/01/2019 Duración: 45min

    Robots are making their way into every area of our lives. Security robots roll around industrial parks at night, monitoring the area for intruders. Amazon robots tirelessly move packages around in warehouses, reducing the time and cost of logistics. Self-driving cars have become a ubiquitous presence in cities like San Francisco. For a hacker in The post Human Sized Robots with Zach Allen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Word2Vec with Adrian Colyer Holiday Repeat

    28/12/2018 Duración: 54min

    Originally posted on 13 September 2017. Machines understand the world through mathematical representations. In order to train a machine learning model, we need to describe everything in terms of numbers.  Images, words, and sounds are too abstract for a computer. But a series of numbers is a representation that we can all agree on, whether The post Word2Vec with Adrian Colyer Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

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