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[1], the University of Delaware’s annual “Big Data in Railroad Maintenance Planning” conference provides a forum for railroad and data analytics professionals to come together with academia and discuss the latest applications and research in railway-related data science. Clearly evident from these annual conferences, there is growing use of data analytics, often referred to as “Big Data,” to address maintenance and safety issues in all aspects of railroading: Engineering (Track and Structures), Equipment (Rolling Stock) and Transportation (Operations). This article will continue that discussion of the December 2020 conference, focusing on the Track and Right-of-Way-related applications of data analytics to the issues of railroad safety and maintenance. Although held in a virtual format, the conference organized by Drs. Allan M. Zarembski, Nii Attoh-Okine and Joseph Palese was able to attract more than 270 attendees from the full spectrum of railroad Big Data-related acti ....

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Ping An AskBob Doctor's Research on Risk Prediction Approach to Tailor Cancer Treatments Published in International Journal JNCI


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Ping An AskBob Doctor’s Research on Risk Prediction Approach to Tailor Cancer Treatments Published in International Journal JNCI
March 9, 2021 GMT
HONG KONG and SHANGHAI, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. (hereafter “Ping An” or the “Group”, HKEX: 2318; SSE: 601318) is pleased to announce that promising research on the artificial intelligence (AI) technology of Ping An AskBob Doctor has been published in The University of Oxford’s Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI), an important international journal of oncology. The research shows the AI system can effectively categorize nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) patients by risk level to recommend more refined treatment solutions. ....

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Retrofitting MIT's deep learning "boot camp" for the virtual world | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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Graduate students Ava Soleimany (left) and Alexander Amini moved their popular IAP course on deep learning online this year, but still managed to work in some surprises. The course enrolled a record 550 students this year, and featured 50 final projects covering deep learning applications in nearly every discipline represented at MIT.
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For the pandemic edition of 6.S191, Amini and Soleimany pre-recorded their lectures in their kitchen, and staged them to look as if they were being delivered live from Stata.
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Four students won prizes for their final class projects. They are (clockwise from top left): Nelson Hidalgo, Peter McHale, Nada Tarkhan, and Savva Morozov. ....

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