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Machine Learning Integration for Signal Processing

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute's (TII) Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) is integrating machine learning (ML) techniques into signal processing to accelerate research. One project used convolutional neural networks to predict COVID-19 pneumonia from chest x-rays with 97.5% accuracy. DERC researchers also demonstrated that ML-based signal and image processing can retrieve up to 68% of text information from electromagnetic emanations. Why it matters: This adoption of ML for signal processing at TII highlights the potential for advanced AI techniques to enhance research and security applications in the UAE.

Machine learning 101

MBZUAI ·

Machine learning (ML) algorithms use data to make decisions or predictions, improving over time as more data is provided. ML is a subset of AI, focused on models that learn from data, contrasting with rule-based systems. ML is superior in scenarios where rules are not exhaustive, such as medical scans, but rule-based systems and ML often complement each other. Why it matters: This overview clarifies the role of machine learning within the broader field of AI, highlighting its data-driven approach and its advantages over traditional rule-based systems in complex decision-making scenarios.

KAUST helps slash SEC profit losses using ML

KAUST ·

KAUST and the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) collaborated to reduce non-technical losses in the Saudi power sector using machine learning. KAUST Visualization Core Lab (KVL) developed models using five years of SEC billing data from the Riyadh area to predict electricity usage and detect anomalous billing transactions. SEC estimates it could recover at least 73,000,000 SAR in lost revenue by correcting anomalies identified by KAUST models. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates the potential of AI to address inefficiencies and fraud in critical infrastructure sectors in Saudi Arabia.

ML Systems For Many

MBZUAI ·

Qirong Ho, co-founder and CTO of Petuum Inc., will be contributing to the "ML Systems for Many" initiative. Petuum is recognized for creating standardized building blocks for AI assembly. Ho also holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and is part of the CASL open-source consortium. Why it matters: Showcases the ongoing efforts to democratize AI development and deployment, making it more accessible and sustainable, although the specific initiative is not further detailed.

New approaches for machine learning optimization presented at ICML

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI and KAUST researchers collaborated to present new optimization methods at ICML 2024 for composite and distributed machine learning settings. The study addresses challenges in training large models due to data size and computational power. Their work focuses on minimizing the "loss function" by adjusting internal trainable parameters, using techniques like gradient clipping. Why it matters: This research contributes to the ongoing advancement of machine learning optimization, crucial for improving the performance and efficiency of AI models in the region and globally.

MBZUAI researchers at ICML

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI researchers will present 20 papers at the 40th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) in Honolulu. Visiting Associate Professor Tongliang Liu leads with seven publications, followed by Kun Zhang with six. One paper investigates semi-supervised learning vs. model-based methods for noisy data annotation in deep neural networks. Why it matters: The research addresses the critical issue of data quality and accessibility in machine learning, particularly for organizations with limited resources for data annotation.

Machine learning and natural language processing in support of interactive automated tutoring for non-native

MBZUAI ·

Ted Briscoe from the University of Cambridge discussed using machine learning and NLP to develop learning-oriented assessment (LOA) for non-native writers. The technology is used in Cambridge English courseware like Empower and Linguaskill, as well as Write and Improve. Briscoe is also the co-founder and CEO of iLexIR Ltd. Why it matters: Improving automated language assessment could significantly enhance online language learning platforms in the Arab world and beyond.

All that Glitters ain’t Gold: Examining Machine Learning as Socio-technical Infrastructure.

MBZUAI ·

Zeerak Talat, an independent scholar, gave a talk at MBZUAI on automated content moderation and the impacts of machine learning on society. Talat's research considers how machine learning interacts with and impacts societies through content moderation technologies, drawing from NLP, privacy preserving machine learning, science and technology studies, decolonize studies, and media studies. The talk highlighted research areas that can afford productive directions for the meeting between machine learning and society. Why it matters: The talk contributes to the discussion of ethical AI development and deployment in the region, particularly regarding content moderation and its societal impacts.