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Google Research, 2022 & beyond: Algorithmic advances

Google Research AI blog

Robust algorithm design is the backbone of systems across Google, particularly for our ML and AI models. Google Research has been at the forefront of this effort, developing many innovations from privacy-safe recommendation systems to scalable solutions for large-scale ML. You can find other posts in the series here.)

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Robust and efficient medical imaging with self-supervision

Google Research AI blog

This problem of data-efficient generalization (a model’s ability to generalize to new settings using minimal new data) continues to be a key translational challenge for medical machine learning (ML) models and has in turn, prevented their broad uptake in real world healthcare settings.

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Five machine learning types to know

IBM Journey to AI blog

Machine learning (ML) technologies can drive decision-making in virtually all industries, from healthcare to human resources to finance and in myriad use cases, like computer vision , large language models (LLMs), speech recognition, self-driving cars and more. However, the growing influence of ML isn’t without complications.

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AI Trends for 2023: Sparking Creativity and Bringing Search to the Next Level

Dataversity

2022 was a big year for AI, and we’ve seen significant advancements in various areas – including natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), and deep learning. Unsupervised and self-supervised learning are making ML more accessible by lowering the training data requirements.

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Google Research, 2022 & Beyond: Language, Vision and Generative Models

Google Research AI blog

Posted by Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow and SVP of Google Research, on behalf of the Google Research community Today we kick off a series of blog posts about exciting new developments from Google Research. Please keep your eye on this space and look for the title “Google Research, 2022 & Beyond” for more articles in the series.

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Google at NeurIPS 2022

Google Research AI blog

Posted by Cat Armato, Program Manager, Google This week marks the beginning of the 36th annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems ( NeurIPS 2022 ), the biggest machine learning conference of the year.

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Meet the winners of the Video Similarity Challenge!

DrivenData Labs

In December 2022, DrivenData and Meta AI launched the Video Similarity Challenge. Between December 2022 and April 2023, 404 participants from 59 countries signed up to solve the problems posed by the two tracks, and 82 went on to submit solutions. student in ReLER, University of Technology Sydney, supervised by Yi Yang.