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Reality TV star wins praise for work on neural networksedit
When he was introduced to neural networks through Computer Science, he thought of using advanced Mathematics to make a more effective and faster algorithm. His paper was published in an IEEE journal, and it was Scopus Indexed – meaning it was reviewed and authenticated by peer group of experts.
IEEEMeet showcases possibilities of women leading tech firmsedit
Organised in association with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering (WIE) CongressKochi Hub at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT), Angamaly, the meet showcased the pos-sibilities in the world of technology for young women entrepreneurs and offered them guidance and mentorship from professionals.
IEEEIndustry News: Information and Communications
When AI Spells Exitedit
To be sure, while IT services companies are reskilling their large workforces, industry experts say that not everyone will be able to get that opportunity. “It is the time to pick up niche skills around digital, IoT, AI and analytics as these skills are in great demand and will continue to remain so for next few years,” says Mishra.
Artificial IntelligenceHow Businesses Are Applying AI to Cybersecurityedit
How do you do that? You look at the behavior of the software,” Konetski continued. “Is the software doing things in a strange or malicious pattern? That was the first generation of behavior analytics. And now the next generation becomes looking at not only that but your personal behavior or the machine’s behavior, depending on whether it’s IoT or personal computing.
Cyber Security7 Indian industries that will be impacted by AI: The dawn of an era of tectonic changeedit
True digital enterprises are investing collectively in digital technologies, digital business models, digital infrastructure, and digital stakeholders as they plan their strategy. New age digital technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Robotic Automation, VR/AR, blockchain, drones, and 3D-Printing which saw a minimum uptake in the year 2010, have started proliferating across industry verticals today.
Artificial IntelligenceThis is how telecom startups view the industry and here’s what they expectedit
Telecom is a difficult sector for startups due to the requirement of building large, scalable, and robust operator-grade systems for telco customers while competing with other large established product vendors that operate in this market.
IoTTelecomImmersive technology in businessedit
Over the last decade, technology has unlocked incredible new ways for brands to connect with consumers; they have more data and insight than ever before. We are in the midst of a customer revolution where the world is reshaped by the convergence of social, mobile, immersive and cloud tech.
Internet of ThingsIndustry News: Education
New education policy soon: Satyapaledit
The new National Education Policy, prepared by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, is likely to be rolled out in December, Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Satyapal Singh has said.
EducationDigital Disruption in the Education Sectoredit
The concept of digital disruption provides an opportunity to education leaders to evaluate their strategy afresh and revaluate the type of student experience they wish to provide.
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Renewable Energy sees new trajectory with worlds first offshore windmilledit
Built at a cost of Rs. 1,700 Crore ($263 Million) and having taken over 15 years to complete, the world’s first floating offshore wind farm has begun producing electricity that it delivers to the North Scotland situated grids – making renewable energy targets more achievable.
Renewable EnergyWorld energy bodies caution India on wind projectsedit
By M Ramesh
The cautious statements of the heads of the world’s top energy body and the top renewable energy body indicates that they are not convinced that such low tariffs are sustainable. In fact, in an interview to this paper in June, Birol was even more candid. “We think it is too early to say that all renewable energy projects make perfect economic sense.
Renewable EnergySolar costs to fall further, powering global demand: Irenaedit
Solar power costs will fall by another 60 per cent over the next decade giving an already booming market another boost, the head of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) said on Monday. Solar power is in the midst of boom because of sharp drops in costs and efficiency improvements, pushing global capacity from virtually zero at the start of the century to 300 gigawatt (GW) by the end of 2016, a figure expected to rise again by 2020.
Solar Energy