Rising operational costs, falling demand and the complexity of the global supply chain make automotive enterprises search for new ways to remain competitive. To overcome these challenges and keep up ...
If you run a quick web search on "machine learning use cases," you will find pages and pages of links to documents describing machine learning (ML) algorithms to detect or predict some kind of event ...
Even as e-grocery usage has skyrocketed in our coronavirus-catalyzed world, brick-and-mortar grocery stores have soldiered on. While strict in-store safety guidelines may gradually ease up, the ...
Manufacturing’s been having a quiet revolution when we weren’t looking—or, should I say, when we were looking at our mobile devices. In a world where hundredths of seconds can affect profitability and ...
Many of the conversations taking place around the Internet of Things (IoT) are incomplete without a mention of big data. Connected devices, sensors, and algorithms all operate in ways that involve ...
Despite rising spending on IoT security, consumers and businesses are right to worry about how data will be used and protected. A new study from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) shows that ...
The University of Edinburgh is extending the reach of its data science knowledge to schoolchildren in its catchment area of south-east Scotland. It is leading the way in a Scottish and UK ...
Ever since I made myself a nuisance at Infor's Hook & Loop internal design agency in New York City, I've been wanting to do the same with their Dynamic Science Labs team at MIT. I did the trip last ...
Less than a century ago, medicine transformed from an art to a science. The methods used in medicine became standardized. The scientific approach made it easier to tell what worked—and what didn’t. A ...