Machines that learn - A deep dive into AI ML models and algorithms

Machines that learn - A deep dive into AI ML models and algorithms

Machines that learn: A deep dive into AI/ML models and algorithms

Michaël Uyttersprot, Market Segment Manager Artificial Intelligence and Vision
Artificial Intelligence models and algorithms

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can be used to pull insights out of huge volumes of information quickly and efficiently. AI/ML can also give machines the ability to process information like humans do. 

AI/ML can perform recognition and classification, predictive analytics, natural language understanding and other tasks that are difficult or impossible to accomplish with traditional computing.

These capabilities lead to an impressive variety of use cases: voice recognition, autonomous driving, epidemiology, pharmaceutical design, software coding, financial trading, and more. See this article in our new eMagazine, What’s Next, for a discussion of AI/ML models and algorithms.

See this article in our new eMagazine, What’s Next, for a discussion of AI/ML models and algorithms.

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Michaël Uyttersprot, Market Segment Manager Artificial Intelligence and Vision
Michaël Uyttersprot

Michaël Uyttersprot is Market Segment Manager at Avnet Silica, which is continuing to develop and ad...

Machines that learn - A deep dive into AI ML models and algorithms

Machines that learn - A deep dive into AI ML models and algorithms

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