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Data Scientists Can’t Excel in Python Without Mastering These Functions

Introduction of Python’s core functions, use cases, scripts, and underlying mechanisms10 min read·13 hours agoI discussed SQL User-Defined Functions in my last article. But in comparison with SQL, Python stands out with its versatility...

Samsung adds various AI functions at ‘Unpacked’…Widening AI gap with Apple

Samsung Electronics unveiled a wide range of artificial intelligence (AI) features together with latest products at its 'Unpacked' event in Paris, France. In comparison with the Galaxy S24 launched earlier this 12 months, the...

Visualizing Complex-Valued Functions in Python and Mathematica

Unlocking visual insights right into a difficult but powerful branch of mathToday I used to be pouring through Complex Variables and Analytic Functions by the esteemed Fornberg and Piret, trying my best to wrap...

Pytorch Introduction — Enter NonLinear Functions

With our data in-place, it’s time to coach our first Neural Network. We’ll use an identical architecture to what we’ve done within the last blog post of the series, using a Linear version of...

Optimization of Nonlinear Functions via Piecewise Linearization

Looks a bit higher. We could further increase the variety of segments, but living at limits shouldn't be at all times what we would like, so let’s keep on with n=3 in the interim....

Courage to Learn ML: An In-Depth Guide to the Most Common Loss Functions

MSE, Log Loss, Cross Entropy, RMSE, and the Foundational Principles of Popular Loss FunctionsWelcome back! Within the ‘Courage to Learn ML’ series, where we conquer machine learning fears one challenge at a time. Today,...

AI gains momentum in core manufacturing services functions

Disruption in manufacturing and the availability chain has pushed businesses toward digital transformation as they seek ways to remain competitive. For manufacturers, these disruptions—together with the arrival of AI—present opportunities to make manufacturing more...

Revolutionizing Robotics: A 3D Printed Gripper That Functions Without Electronics

In a big breakthrough for robotics, a team of engineers on the University of California San Diego (UCSD), in collaboration with researchers on the BASF corporation, has developed a 3D-printed robotic gripper that operates...

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