Expressive Deep Learning with Magenta DDSP w/ Jesse Engel - #452

Expressive Deep Learning with Magenta DDSP w/ Jesse Engel - #452

Today we’re joined by Jesse Engel, Staff Research Scientist at Google, working on the Magenta Project. In our conversation with Jesse, we explore the current landscape of creativity AI, and the role Magenta plays in helping express creativity through ML and deep learning. We dig deep into their Differentiable Digital Signal Processing (DDSP) library, which “lets you combine the interpretable structure of classical DSP elements (such as filters, oscillators, reverberation, etc.) with the expressivity of deep learning.” Finally, Jesse walks us through some of the other projects that the Magenta team undertakes, including NLP and language modeling, and what he wants to see come out of the work that he and others are doing in creative AI research. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/452.

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Training Data for Computer Vision at Figure Eight with Qazaleh Mirsharif - TWiML Talk #144

Training Data for Computer Vision at Figure Eight with Qazaleh Mirsharif - TWiML Talk #144

For today’s show, the last in our TrainAI series, I'm joined by Qazaleh Mirsharif, a machine learning scientist working on computer vision at Figure Eight. Qazaleh and I caught up at the TrainAI conference to discuss a couple of the projects she’s worked on in that field, namely her research into the classification of retinal images and her work on parking sign detection from Google Street View images. The former, which attempted to diagnose diseases like diabetic retinopathy using retinal scan images, is similar to the work I spoke with Ryan Poplin about on TWiML Talk #122. In my conversation with Qazaleh we focus on how she built her datasets for each of these projects and some of the key lessons she’s learned along the way. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/144. For series details, visit twimlai.com/trainai2018.

25 Mai 201821min

Agile Data Science with Sarah Aerni - TWiML Talk #143

Agile Data Science with Sarah Aerni - TWiML Talk #143

Today we continue our TrainAI series with Sarah Aerni, Director of Data Science at Salesforce Einstein. Sarah and I sat down at the TrainAI conference to discuss her talk “Notes from the Field: The Platform, People, and Processes of Agile Data Science.” Sarah and I dig into the concept of agile data science, exploring what it means to her and how she’s seen it done at Salesforce and other places she’s worked. We also dig into the notion of machine learning platforms, which is also a keen area of interest for me. We discuss some of the common elements we’ve seen in ML platforms, and when it makes sense for an organization to start building one. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/143. For more details on the TrainAI series, visit twimlai.com/trainai2018

24 Mai 201838min

Tensor Operations for Machine Learning with Anima Anandkumar - TWiML Talk #142

Tensor Operations for Machine Learning with Anima Anandkumar - TWiML Talk #142

In this episode of our TrainAI series, I sit down with Anima Anandkumar, Bren Professor at Caltech and Principal Scientist with Amazon Web Services. Anima joined me to discuss the research coming out of her “Tensorlab” at CalTech. In our conversation, we review the application of tensor operations to machine learning and discuss how an example problem–document categorization–might be approached using 3 dimensional tensors to discover topics and relationships between topics. We touch on multidimensionality, expectation maximization, and Amazon products Sagemaker and Comprehend. Anima also goes into how to tensorize neural networks and apply our understanding of tensor algebra to do perform better architecture searches. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/142. For series info, visit twimlai.com/trainai2018

23 Mai 201834min

Deep Learning for Live-Cell Imaging with David Van Valen - TWiML Talk #141

Deep Learning for Live-Cell Imaging with David Van Valen - TWiML Talk #141

In today’s show, I sit down with David Van Valen, assistant professor of Bioengineering & Biology at Caltech. David joined me after his talk at the Figure Eight TrainAI conference to chat about his research using image recognition and segmentation techniques in biological settings. In particular, we discuss his use of deep learning to automate the analysis of individual cells in live-cell imaging experiments. We had a really interesting discussion around the various practicalities he’s learned about training deep neural networks for image analysis, and he shares some great insights into which of the techniques from the deep learning research have worked for him and which haven’t. If you’re a fan of our Nerd Alert shows, you’ll really like this one. Enjoy! The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/141. For more information on this series, visit twimlai.com/trainai2018.

22 Mai 201837min

Checking in with the Master w/ Garry Kasparov - TWiML Talk #140

Checking in with the Master w/ Garry Kasparov - TWiML Talk #140

In this episode I’m joined by legendary chess champion, author, and fellow at the Oxford Martin School, Garry Kasparov. Garry and I sat down after his keynote at the Figure Eight Train AI conference in San Francisco last week. Garry and I discuss his bouts with the chess-playing computer Deep Blue–which became the first computer system to defeat a reigning world champion in their 1997 rematch–and how that experience has helped shaped his thinking on artificially intelligent systems. We explore his perspective on the evolution of AI, the ways in which chess and Deep Blue differ from Go and Alpha Go, and the significance of DeepMind’s Alpha Go Zero. We also talk through his views on the relationship between humans and machines, and how he expects it to change over time. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/140. For more information on this series, visit twimlai.com/trainai2018.

21 Mai 201832min

Exploring AI-Generated Music with Taryn Southern - TWiML Talk #139

Exploring AI-Generated Music with Taryn Southern - TWiML Talk #139

In this episode I’m joined by Taryn Southern - a singer, digital storyteller and Youtuber, whose upcoming album I AM AI will be produced completely with AI based tools. Taryn and I explore all aspects of what it means to create music with modern AI-based tools, and the different processes she’s used to create her singles Break Free, Voices in My Head, and more. She also provides a rundown of the many tools she’s used in this space, including Google Magenta, Watson Beat, AMPer, Landr and more. This was a super fun interview that I think you’ll get a kick out of. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/139

17 Mai 201833min

Practical Deep Learning with Rachel Thomas - TWiML Talk #138

Practical Deep Learning with Rachel Thomas - TWiML Talk #138

In this episode, i'm joined by Rachel Thomas, founder and researcher at Fast AI. If you’re not familiar with Fast AI, the company offers a series of courses including Practical Deep Learning for Coders, Cutting Edge Deep Learning for Coders and Rachel’s Computational Linear Algebra course. The courses are designed to make deep learning more accessible to those without the extensive math backgrounds some other courses assume. Rachel and I cover a lot of ground in this conversation, starting with the philosophy and goals behind the Fast AI courses. We also cover Fast AI’s recent decision to switch to their courses from Tensorflow to Pytorch, the reasons for this, and the lessons they’ve learned in the process. We discuss the role of the Fast AI deep learning library as well, and how it was recently used to held their team achieve top results on a popular industry benchmark of training time and training cost by a factor of more than ten. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/138

14 Mai 201844min

Kinds of Intelligence w/ Jose Hernandez-Orallo - TWiML Talk #137

Kinds of Intelligence w/ Jose Hernandez-Orallo - TWiML Talk #137

In this episode, I'm joined by Jose Hernandez-Orallo, professor in the department of information systems and computing at Universitat Politècnica de València and fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, working on the Kinds of Intelligence Project. Jose and I caught up at NIPS last year after the Kinds of Intelligence Symposium that he helped organize there. In our conversation, we discuss the three main themes of the symposium: understanding and identifying the main types of intelligence, including non-human intelligence, developing better ways to test and measure these intelligences, and understanding how and where research efforts should focus to best benefit society. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/137.

10 Mai 201844min

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