AVBytes: AI & ML Developments this week – Pandas to end Python 2 Support, Intel’s Framework-Neutral Library, Google’s Cancer Detection Algo, etc.

Pranav Dar Last Updated : 23 Apr, 2018
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Portability of code and environment is one of the challenge every data scientist faces. The code can be framework dependent or it can be machine dependent. The end result – A model that works like a charm on one machine might not do so on another.

Last week we saw a couple of significant developments in this regard – first, it was announced that Pandas would no longer be supported on Python 2 from next year. Then, we saw Intel open source nGraph, a framework-neutral compiler, library and runtime that allows you to run models on various devices.

Apart from these, this past week saw other huge developments in the machine learning industry. Google has created a deep neural network that can detect cancer in real-time, Cars.com is using machine learning to predict sales and to enrich the buyer experience, and other fascinating ongoings were covered in AVBytes last week.

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Below is a round-up of all the happenings in the last week. Click on each title to read the full article.

Source: ZDNet

 

The above AVBytes were published from 16th to 22nd April, 2018.

I really liked the generating cartoons from just text concept. Granted it’s still in it’s infancy and has a while to go, but the building blocks are there. What excited you the most among the above developments? Use the comments section below to get involved!

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Senior Editor at Analytics Vidhya.Data visualization practitioner who loves reading and delving deeper into the data science and machine learning arts. Always looking for new ways to improve processes using ML and AI.

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