'Vaccine' for machine learning models developed by CSIRO's Data61
Researchers from CSIRO’s Data61 have formalised a technique to ‘vaccinate’ machine learning models against adversarial attacks and make them more robust.
Researchers from CSIRO’s Data61 have formalised a technique to ‘vaccinate’ machine learning models against adversarial attacks and make them more robust.
Recording a child coughing on a smartphone app has been found to be almost as effective at diagnosing common childhood respiratory disorders as a panel of paediatricians who had met with the child and reviewed X-rays, lab results and hospital charts.
Researchers at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have demonstrated how a small, square, printed patch can be used as “cloaking device” to hide people from AI object detectors.
Train a machine learning model to detect ‘toxic’ words in online comments and it comes to some depressing conclusions.
Garry Kasparov is probably as famous for the thousands of matches he won during his 15 year reign as world chess champion as the one match he lost, in 1997, to IBM’s chess-playing computer Deep Blue.
Although banks are by their very nature data-rich businesses, leveraging that wealth of information to make better decisions about the risk of lending to a particular customer is a formidable challenge.
David Edelman, former special adviser to Presidents Bush and Obama on technology and cyber security, was working in the White House during the tragic Orlando nightclub shooting two years to the week ago.
Candice Reed – Australia’s first baby conceived by in vitro fertilisation (IVF) – is now in her late 30s. Since her birth in Melbourne in 1980 more than 200,000 children have been born here as a result of IVF-type treatments.
The UK government has opened an inquiry into artificial intelligence that will assess the economic, ethical and social implications of advances in the field.
From Monty Python’s ‘my hovercraft is full of eels’ sketch to endless Chinese sign fails, dodgy translations have long proven a source of amusement.
As machine learning become more ubiquitous, there are growing calls for the technologies to explain themselves in human terms.
University of Adelaide researchers have used deep-learning image analysis techniques to determine patient lifespans.