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Your guide to AI and ML at AWS re:Invent 2021
It’s almost here! Only 9 days until AWS re:Invent 2021, and we’re very excited to share some highlights you might enjoy this year. The AI/ML team has been working hard to serve up some amazing content and this year, we have more session types for you to enjoy. Back in person, we now have chalk […]
Machine learning inference at scale using AWS serverless
With the growing adoption of Machine Learning (ML) across industries, there is an increasing demand for faster and easier ways to run ML inference at scale. ML use cases, such as manufacturing defect detection, demand forecasting, fraud surveillance, and many others, involve tens or thousands of datasets, including images, videos, files, documents, and other artifacts. […]
Deploy fast and scalable AI with NVIDIA Triton Inference Server in Amazon SageMaker
Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) are becoming effective tools for solving diverse computing problems, from image classification in medical diagnosis, conversational AI in chatbots, to recommender systems in ecommerce. However, ML models that have specific latency or high throughput requirements can become prohibitively expensive to run at scale on generic computing infrastructure. To […]
Bushfire mitigation through Machine Learning with AusNet and AWS
Eastern Australia is among the most fire-prone regions in the world. Although bushfires are a regular occurrence in Australia, the 2019–2020 bushfire crisis set ablaze over 17 million hectares of land (larger than the size of England), costing the Australian economy more than $100 billion between property, infrastructure, social, and environmental costs. With increasingly extreme […]
Run AlphaFold v2.0 on Amazon EC2
After the article in Nature about the open-source of AlphaFold v2.0 on GitHub by DeepMind, many in the scientific and research community have wanted to try out DeepMind’s AlphaFold implementation firsthand. With compute resources through Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) with Nvidia GPU, you can quickly get AlphaFold running and try it out yourself. […]
Automated claims processing at Xactware with machine learning on AWS
This blog post was co-authored, and includes an introduction, by Aaron Brunko, Senior Vice President, Claims Product at Xactware. Property insurance claims involving the valuation and replacement of personal belongings can be a painful process for everyone involved after a loss. From catastrophic events such as hurricanes, tornados, and wildfires, to theft and vandalism, claim […]
How iProperty.com.my accelerates property-based ML model delivery with Amazon SageMaker
This post was created in collaboration with Mohammed Alauddin, Data Engineering and Data Science Regional Manager, and Kamal Hossain, Lead Data Scientist at iProperty.com.my, now part of PropertyGuru Group. iProperty.com.my is the market-leading property portal in Malaysia and is now part of the PropertyGuru Group. iProperty.com.my offers a search experience that enables property seekers to […]
Improve your data science workflow with a multi-branch training MLOps pipeline using AWS
In this post, you will learn how to create a multi-branch training MLOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline using AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeCommit, in addition to Jenkins and GitHub. I discuss the concept of experiment branches, where data scientists can work in parallel and eventually merge their experiment back into the main […]
HawkEye 360 predicts vessel risk using the Deep Graph Library and Amazon Neptune
This post is co-written by Ian Avilez and Tim Pavlick from HawkEye 360. HawkEye 360 is a commercial radio frequency (RF) constellation, data, and analytics provider. Their signals of interest include very high frequency (VHF) push-to-talk radios, maritime radar systems, Automatic Identification System (AIS) beacons, emergency beacons, and more. The signals of interest library will […]
How NSF’s iHARP researchers are enabling active learning for polar ice analysis using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon A2I
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s Bina lab is a multidisciplinary research lab for employing advanced computer vision, machine learning (ML), and remote sensing techniques to discover new knowledge of our environment, especially in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. The lab’s work is supported by NSF BIGDATA awards (IIS-1947584, IIS-1838230), the NSF HDR Institute award […]








