Machine Learning Examples
Image Classification Example
Artificial Music Intelligence
Can an algorithm compose better music than a human?
David Cope is a former professor of music at the University of Santa Cruz (California).
For over 30 years, David Cope has been developing Emmy or EMI (Experimental Musical Intelligence), an algorithm to compose music in the style of famous composers.
Bach, Larson, or EMI?
In a test performed by professor Douglas Hofstadter of the University of Oregon, a pianist performed three musical pieces in the style of Bach:
- One written by Bach
- One written by Steve Larson
- One written by EMI
Dr. Larson was hurt when the audience concluded that his piece was written by EMI.
He felt better when the listeners decided that the piece composed by EMI was a genuine Bach.
Source: New York Times
Project Baseline
Project Baseline is an initiative to make it easy for everyone to contribute to the map of human health and to participate in clinical research.
In Project Baseline, researchers, clinicians, engineers, designers, advocates, and volunteers, can collaborate building the next generation of healthcare tools and services.
Data Scientists
Data Scientists can be experts in multiple disciplines:
- Applied mathematics
- Computational statistics
- Computer Science
- Machine learning
- Deep learning
Data Scientists also have significant big data experience:
- Business Intelligence
- Data Base Design
- Data Warehouse Design
- Data Mining
- SQL Queries
- SQL Reporting
Artificial Intelligence is a scientific discipline embracing several Data Science fields ranging from narrow AI to strong AI, including machine learning, deep learning, big data and data mining.
Artificial Health Intelligence
The Corona Pandemic pushed the need for optimizing Medical Healthcare.
Machine learning is a new technology that can provide better drug discovery, shorter development time, and lower drug costs.
Machine Learning enables healthcare to use "big data" for making better medical or clinical decisions.
FDA Statement
Statement from FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. on steps toward a new, tailored review framework for artificial intelligence-based medical devices: