Recent Developments in Artificial Intelligence - Lessons from the Private Sector

NIH Frontiers in Data Science Series Andrew more will discuss some of the big developments in computer science from the perspective of someone crossing over from industry to academia. He will talk about roadmaps for AI-based consumer and advice products in the commercial world and contrast with some of the potentially viable roadmaps in healthcare. Andrew more will also touch on entity stores (aka knowledge graphs), question answering and ultra-large data center architectures. Andrew Moore is the Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. His areas of research and expertise include decision and control algorithms, statistical machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotics, and statistical computation for large volumes of data. Andrew more previously served as the VP of Engineering at Google Pittsburg where he was responsible for the retail segment: Google Shopping. Andrew was involved with a number of Google/University activities, two examples of which were Google Sky (in collaboration with CMU, Hubble Space Telescope Center and University of Washington) and the Android SkyMap app. For more information go to https://datascience.nih.gov/community/datascience-at-nih/frontiersAir date: 9/21/2015 12:00:00 PM
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