MODELS

Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Fish Maw Identification: Can AI Help?

Fish maw, a prized delicacy with varying prices and medicinal benefits, can be tricky to identify. Scientists recently combined two powerful tools—Wasserstein generative adversarial networks (WGAN-GP) and spectral fusion—to improve how we recognize different types of fish maw. They collected data fr

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Health Care and Big Language Models: Picking the Right Path

Large language models (LLMs) are making waves in health care, but how do we choose the best one? It all depends on your health system's needs, budget, and infrastructure. There are three main ways to use LLMs: training from scratch, fine-tuning pretrained models, or using out-of-the-box solutions. E

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Checking Arctic Climate Models: What's Right, What's Wrong

Scientists have taken a close look at how well 39 climate models from the CMIP6 project match up with real-world data on Arctic energy and water budgets. They checked things like seasonal patterns, long-term averages, and trends in both the atmosphere and ocean. Turns out, many models have some seri

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring AI's Role in Neuropathic Pain Education

You know how sometimes the internet seems to know everything? Well, researchers have been checking out how AI can help teach us about neuropathic pain. They've been looking at two AI models, GPT-3. 5 and GPT-4, to see if they can answer questions about this type of pain accurately and consistently.

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

The Digital Evolution of Healthcare: eHealth Business Models Under the Microscope

The digital revolution has taken the healthcare industry by storm, with innovative business models leading the charge. Researchers have been keenly observing this transformation, especially the shift to electronic health (eHealth) solutions. A recent study dug into the literature spanning from 1991

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Nov 12 2024FINANCE

Exploring Stock Prices and Trading Activity with a New Model Twist

Have you ever wondered how well stock prices and trading volume can be analyzed together? Scientists have come up with a tweaked version of an existing model, called the Barndorff-Nielsen and Shephard stochastic volatility model. Instead of trying to figure out instantaneous variance, which is hard

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Making Speaker Verification Lightweight with Neural Network Magic

Speaker verification (SV) systems are usually heavy on storage and computing power, making them tough to use on mobile devices. This is where adaptive neural network quantization comes in. Imagine a novel method that allows each layer of the network to have its own unique quantization centroids, gen

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Building Smart World Models for Text-Based Games

Imagine playing a text-based game where you have to figure out puzzles and interact with characters just by typing commands. These games are like virtual worlds where everything happens through text. Scientists are working on creating "world models" for these games, which help learning agents (like

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet WorldDreamer: A New Way to Generate Videos

Imagine being able to generate videos just like we can with text using large language models. That's the idea behind WorldDreamer, a new kind of world model designed to understand and predict complex environments. Unlike previous models that worked only in specific scenarios like gaming or driving,

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

Evaluating Business Models: A Simple Process with Big Results

Let's talk about a new way to figure out if a business idea is worth the money. This method brings together two important perspectives: the business model and the processes that make it happen. First, we use a tool called the Service-Dominant Business Model Radar. This tool helps us break down a bu

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