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Spatial Intelligence: Why GIS Practitioners Should Embrace Machine Learning- How to Get Started.

Towards AI

With the emergence of ARCGISpro which will replace ArcMap by 2026 mainly focusing on data science and machine learning, all the signs that machine learning is the future of GIS and you might have to learn some principles of data science, but where do you start, let us have a look.

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Blending Theory and Utility: The Vision and Impact of CDS’s MaD Group

NYU Center for Data Science

Some people want both, and those people, if attending NYU, join the Math and Data research group at the Center for Data Science (CDS) , which, thanks to the ever-broader applicability of AI, is now working on some of the most important problems currently facing humanity. This is an enormously complex — and ambitious — endeavor.

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Meet the Fellow: Berfin ?im?ek

NYU Center for Data Science

Berfin is a fifth-year doctoral researcher at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Computer and Communication Sciences. She brings a robust background in mathematics and physics, and her research focuses on neural network theory and other related areas such as random features and out-of-distribution generalization.

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Free eBooks on Artificial Intelligence to read in 2023

Dlabs.ai

It details how to select and apply the best interpretation methods for any machine learning project — making it a valuable source of knowledge for data scientists , statisticians , machine learning engineers , and anyone interested in machine learning. Then, show you how to build a deep neural network from scratch.

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CDS Speaker Seminar Series

NYU Center for Data Science

Throughout the year, CDS community members have opportunities to attend talks by researchers in the field of data science. Organized by professors, faculty fellows, and PhD students, the speaker seminar series offers insight into topics from natural language processing to politics.