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Fault-tolerant quantum circuits with much lower overhead
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Quantum computing is an emerging technology that promises to solve some problems exponentially faster than classical computers can. Quantum computation ...

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How Michelle K. Lee plans to help businesses tap into the potential of machine learning
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Across many industries, machine learning is emerging as a critical technology for solving complex, real-world problems. From using data to predict health ...

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Amazon wins best-paper award at computational-linguistics conference
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Earlier this month at the International Conference on Computational Linguistics (Coling), we were honored to receive the best-paper award in the industry ...

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Christos Faloutsos awarded PAKDD’s “Most Influential Paper Award”
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Christos Faloutsos, the Fredkin Professor of Artificial Intelligence within the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and an ...

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Using knowledge graphs to streamline COVID-19 research
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Knowledge graphs are a way of organizing information so that it can be more productively explored and analyzed. Like all graphs, they consist of nodes — ...

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Amazon Machine Learning University launches new, advanced course
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Amazon made news in August when it announced that its Machine Learning University (MLU) was offering three new on-demand courses and supporting materials ...

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The science behind Amazon’s new StyleSnap for Home feature
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When people go shopping for fashion or home décor items, they mostly have an idea about what they want to purchase. However, when they sit down at a ...

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Building machine learning models with encrypted data
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The prevalence and success of machine learning have given rise to services that enable customers to train machine learning models in the cloud. In one ...

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Amazon at AEA: Empirical economics and research design
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At this year’s meeting of the American Economic Association (AEA), David Card — the Class of 1950 Professor of Economics at the University of California, ...

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Amazon at WACV: Computer vision is more than labeling pixels
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Gérard Medioni, an Amazon vice president and distinguished scientist, is the general chair at this year’s IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer ...

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