This is the second in a series on what’s still broken in the analytics space. Part one dealt with data ownership, part two will address technology and part three will focus on people and processes.
In an effort to help healthcare organizations achieve more from their analytics – and better position them to take on new artificial intelligence and machine learning initiatives – InterSystems has ...
An internal email sent in error to a Belgian journalist describes Facebook's strategy for changing the narrative about data scraping ahead of further incidents. Katie ...
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When the healthcare industry talks about data, the conversation usually focuses on interoperability and data standards. These are certainly important topics, but they don’t fully address the challenge ...
Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research uses a full code sample and screenshots to show how to programmatically normalize numeric data for use in a machine learning system such as a deep neural ...
The word "normalize" has become, well, normal. Long before Donald Trump became the president-elect, his detractors warned against "normalizing" his myriad violations of campaign decorum: the bigotry ...
Media has changed. Consumers not only have unprecedented choices but much higher expectations when consuming media. They demand privacy-compliant, seamless and tailored experiences across channels and ...