Here is the weekly news around the Microsoft cloud data science products.
- AI Platform for Windows Developers – With the update, developers can use the AI platform across the Windows device family, including IoT edge devices, HoloLens, 2-in-1s and desktop PCs, workstations, servers and in data centers. “We’re excited to work with Microsoft on Windows ML as a …[Read More]
- Using Microsoft AI to Build a Lung-Disease Prediction Model Using Chest X-Ray Images – This blog post is co-authored by Xiaoyong Zhu, George Iordanescu and Ilia Karmanov, Data Scientists at Microsoft, and Mazen Zawaideh, Radiologist Resident at the University of Washington Medical Center. Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged …[Read More]
- Microsoft and Esri launch Geospatial AI on Azure – ArcGIS Pro is installed in a Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM) image from Microsoft. The DSVM is a popular experimentation and modeling environment on Azure that provides a host of AI, machine learning and data science tools. These are all conveniently …[Read More]
- Ignia’s Smart Campus in action with University of Western Australia – Thanks to the new solution, capturing data from the first interaction a prospective student has with UWA’s digital channels, a platform is in place which can be easily extended and combined with AI and machine learning to predict trends around whether a …[Read More]
- Making precision medicine possible with genomics in healthcare – This data enables providers to overcome one-size-fits-all healthcare … Join Microsoft and our partners from around the world at HIMSS18 for real world insight into how the cloud and AI health are already revolutionizing care. These alerts empower …[Read More]
- Measuring innovation value in the digital era – For more information, please visit: Microsoft Digital Advisory Services. Explore how AI-powered insurance will disrupt the way insurers engage with their customers and how they will begin to combat fraud. Join me in discovering how Digital Transformation …[Read More]
- ONNX Models to be Runnable Natively on 100s of Millions of Windows Devices – This post was authored by Eric Boyd, CVP, AI Data & Infrastructure. Today Microsoft is announcing the next major update to Windows will include the ability to run Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) models natively with hardware acceleration. This brings …[Read More]
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