by Matthew So | Mar 12, 2022 | Technology
Unsupervised, Multivariate Statistical Anomaly Detection for Data with Complex Distributions Anomaly detection is a field within machine learning that has been thoroughly explored, with methods from k-nearest neighbor, to isolation forests, to clustering. But what if...
by Agnes D | Mar 12, 2022 | Technology
From the dawn of time, humans have tried to understand each other by looking at their faces and listening to their voices. It has led to the development of the practice of Physiognomy, which means assessing a person’s character or personality from their outer...
by Gregory M | Apr 29, 2021 | Technology
As Humans we understand the dangers of making a decision based on an incomplete set of information. A limited set of data points can quickly send us down the wrong (and very biased) path. And still, most of the data that makes its way into algorithms is likely to be...
by Gregory M | Apr 20, 2021 | Technology, Wellbeing
Mental health disorders are an issue for more than nine hundred million people worldwide. The impact on this group is tremendous but the impact on the Health Industry that is trying to serve them is overwhelming. That’s because the Health Industry relies on mental...
by Gregory M | Mar 21, 2021 | Culture, Technology
Each new video featuring Spot accomplishing amazing displays of agility and power also brings up many questions about Ethics and the future of robotics. Turns out a good place for answers is the past. When wondering if Spot is the next Talos, mythology can teach us...
by Gregory M | Feb 22, 2021 | Culture, Technology, Wellbeing
Unless you are into cycling, you likely have missed an interesting discussion that started a few days ago when the manager of a professional cycling team made the bold claim that technology is turning riders into robots. Whether in cycling or sports at large, are we...