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Tag: machine learning

UI researchers to use $800,000 grant to study discrimination in machine learning

Sarah Diehn April 7, 2022 April 6, 2022Information Technology & Software

A team of University of Iowa researchers has received an $800,000 grant as part of an initiative with the National Science Foundation and Amazon to make machine learning less discriminatory. Algorithms learn to do their task and improve on accuracy by analyzing data, but the researchers said the algorithms can…

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Unity Point Health-Des Moines partners with Qventus to improve patient experience

Sarah Diehn July 29, 2021 July 28, 2021Health

Unity Point Health-Des Moines is partnering with Qventus, a clincal operations system using machine learning, artificial intelligence and behavioral science, to optimize and streamline patient flow and discharge processes. The Qventus Inpatient Solution processes data in real time, the first health care operations system to do so. AI will predict…

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Iowa founder: Autonomous vehicle data set contains critical flaws

KATE HAYDEN | STAFF WRITER February 18, 2020 February 18, 2020Data & Security

 A popular data set used by thousands of students to build an open-source self driving car contains hundreds of instances of critical errors and omissions, wrote Roboflow cofounder Brad Dwyer in a company blog. “We did a hand-check of the 15,000 images in the widely used Udacity Dataset 2 and…

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