Monthly Archives: February 2021

What is in a name? Often a fair bit in fact! We use names as useful shortcuts to better explain things in the natural world, from new species to comets and new inventions. But what does it take to get one of those new things named after you? There are a few approaches you can take to get something named after you and put down in the history books alongside historically important figures. I am going to suggest a few routes you could take. Find Something New If you love math, comets, and you really want something named after you, you are in the right field. Put in a lot of work to find a previously undiscovered comet, or create a new mathematical proof, and you will soon have something named after you! You can choose to that whatever you discover named after yourself. But unfortunately, this does not translate…

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With the increasingly impressive developments in machine learning and consequently, deep learning algorithms, we are seeing amazing new kinds of data modeling that is producing better-tailored results for a wider range of specific data processing requirements. With the help of DevOps and MLOps, deep learning has furthered its reach in various kinds of individuals and industries alike. From bespoke IT services to containerization through docker-based applications (you can read up OpenShift vs. Kubernetes to see how they can help your management processes), there have been massive improvements in both personal and business fronts! Nonetheless, technology has also been branching out to produce new solutions from these data models. Therefore, I am going to show you how some intelligent people are tricking deep learning algorithms into doing new things. Pretrained and Finetuned Deep Learning Models When you want to create an application that requires deep learning technologies, one option is to…

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