AWS Machine Learning Blog
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Accelerate protein structure prediction with the ESMFold language model on Amazon SageMaker
Proteins drive many biological processes, such as enzyme activity, molecular transport, and cellular support. The three-dimensional structure of a protein provides insight into its function and how it interacts with other biomolecules. Experimental methods to determine protein structure, such as X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, are expensive and time-consuming. In contrast, recently-developed computational methods can […]
Build a machine learning model to predict student performance using Amazon SageMaker Canvas
There has been a paradigm change in the mindshare of education customers who are now willing to explore new technologies and analytics. Universities and other higher learning institutions have collected massive amounts of data over the years, and now they are exploring options to use that data for deeper insights and better educational outcomes. You […]
Extract non-PHI data from Amazon HealthLake, reduce complexity, and increase cost efficiency with Amazon Athena and Amazon SageMaker Canvas
In today’s highly competitive market, performing data analytics using machine learning (ML) models has become a necessity for organizations. It enables them to unlock the value of their data, identify trends, patterns, and predictions, and differentiate themselves from their competitors. For example, in the healthcare industry, ML-driven analytics can be used for diagnostic assistance and […]
Share medical image research on Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab for free
This post is co-written with Stephen Aylward, Matt McCormick, Brianna Major from Kitware and Justin Kirby from the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (FNLCR). Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab provides no-cost access to a machine learning (ML) development environment to everyone with an email address. Like the fully featured Amazon SageMaker Studio, Studio Lab allows […]
AWS Cloud technology for near-real-time cardiac anomaly detection using data from wearable devices
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of death globally: more people die each year from CVDs than from any other cause. The COVID-19 pandemic made organizations change healthcare delivery to reduce staff contact with sick people and the overall pressure on the healthcare system. This technology enables organizations to deliver telehealth solutions, which […]
Accelerate your career with ML skills through the AWS Machine Learning Engineer Scholarship
Amazon Web Services and Udacity are partnering to offer free services to educate developers of all skill levels on machine learning (ML) concepts with the AWS Machine Learning Engineer Scholarship program. The program offers free enrollment to the AWS Machine Learning Foundations course and 325 scholarships awarded to the AWS Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree, a […]
Build a mental health machine learning risk model using Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
This post is co-written by Shibangi Saha, Data Scientist, and Graciela Kravtzov, Co-Founder and CTO, of Equilibrium Point. Many individuals are experiencing new symptoms of mental illness, such as stress, anxiety, depression, substance use, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to Kaiser Family Foundation, about half of adults (47%) nationwide have reported negative mental health […]
How Cortica used Amazon HealthLake to get deeper insights to improve patient care
This is a guest post by Ernesto DiMarino, who is Head of Enterprise Applications and Data at Cortica. Cortica is on a mission to revolutionize healthcare for children with autism and other neurodevelopmental differences. Cortica was founded to fix the fragmented journey families typically navigate while seeking diagnoses and therapies for their children. To bring […]
Fine-tune and deploy the ProtBERT model for protein classification using Amazon SageMaker
Proteins, the key fundamental macromolecules governing in biological bodies, are composed of amino acids. These 20 essential amino acids, each represented by a capital letter, combine to form a protein sequence, which can be used to predict the subcellular localization (the location of protein in a cell) and structure of proteins. Figure 1: Protein Sequence […]
Making sense of your health data with Amazon HealthLake
We’re excited to announce Amazon HealthLake, a new HIPAA-eligible service for healthcare providers, health insurance companies, and pharmaceutical companies to securely store, transform, query, analyze, and share health data in the cloud, at petabyte scale. HealthLake uses machine learning (ML) models trained to automatically understand and extract meaningful medical data from raw, disparate data, such […]