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Attention For Time Series Forecasting And Classification
Transformers (specifically self-attention) have powered significant recent progress in NLP. They have enabled models like BERT, GPT-2, and XLNet to form powerful language...
The app I need right now
The app I need right now March 19, 2020 tags: math So I and every other...
New iPad Pro 2020 Has A LiDAR Scanner And Trackpad Support to iPadOS
Apple on Wednesday unveiled two new updated versions of the iPad Pro that come equipped with breakthrough LiDAR Scanner to help bolster the...
Apple’s LiDAR Scanner on New iPad Pro Provides Possible Peek at How Its Smartglasses Will See the World
Just as predicted (but perhaps with less fanfare than usual), Apple has made the move of adding a depth sensor to the...
Convolutional Neural Networks With Heterogeneous Metadata
In autonomous driving, convolutional neural networks are the go-to tool for various perception tasks. Although CNNs are great at distilling information from camera...
Is Chemistry Tough or Tricky?
Even if you feel it is anything you might enjoy, are you currently willing to put the time and effort needed to actually...
Deep learning for mechanical property evaluation
A standard method for testing some of the mechanical properties of materials is to poke them with a sharp point....
Two Physicists Bet Over a Quantum Computing Moon Shot
In February, two physicists made a bet on Twitter. Jonathan Dowling, a professor at Louisiana State University, and John Preskill of Caltech wagered a...
10 Ways to Hide Elements in CSS
There are multiple ways to hide an element in CSS, but they differ in the way they affect accessibility, layout, animation, performance, and...
At halfway point, SuperUROP scholars share their research results
MIT undergraduates are rolling up their sleeves to address major problems in the world, conducting research on topics ranging from...
Engineers design bionic “heart” for testing prosthetic valves, other cardiac devices
As the geriatric population is expected to balloon in the coming decade, so too will rates of heart disease in...
AI’s Energy Problem (and what we have done about it) – Part 2
This is a guest post from Quenton Hall, AI System Architect for Industrial, Vision, Healthcare and Sciences Markets.
In our previous post, we briefly presented the...