AI at the NASA Frontier Development Lab with Sara Jennings, Timothy Seabrook and Andres Rodriguez

AI at the NASA Frontier Development Lab with Sara Jennings, Timothy Seabrook and Andres Rodriguez

This week on the podcast we’re featuring a series of conversations from the NIPs conference in Long Beach, California. I attended a bunch of talks and learned a ton, organized an impromptu roundtable on Building AI Products, and met a bunch of great people, including some former TWiML Talk guests. In this episode i'm joined by Sara Jennings, Timothy Seabrook and Andres Rodriguez to discuss NASA’s Frontier Development Lab or FDL. The FDL is an intense 8-week applied AI research accelerator, focused on tackling knowledge gaps useful to the space program. In our discussion, Sara, producer at the FDL, provides some insight into its goals and structure. Timothy, a researcher at FDL, describes his involvement with the program, including some of the projects he worked on while on-site. He also provides a look into some of this year’s FDL projects, including Planetary Defense, Solar Storm Prediction, and Lunar Water Location. Last but not least, Andres, Sr. Principal Engineer at Intel's AIPG, joins us to detail Intel’s support of the FDL, and how the various elements of the Intel AI stack supported the FDL research. This is a jam packed conversation, so be sure to check the show notes page at twimlai.com/talk/89 for all the links and tidbits from this episode.

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Pragmatic Deep Learning for Medical Imagery with Prashant Warier - TWiML Talk #165

Pragmatic Deep Learning for Medical Imagery with Prashant Warier - TWiML Talk #165

In this episode I'm joined by Prashant Warier, CEO and Co-Founder of Qure.ai. We discuss the company’s work building products for interpreting head CT scans and chest x-rays. We look at knowledge gained in bringing a commercial product to market, including what the gap between academic research papers and commercially viable software, the challenge of data acquisition and more. We also touch on the application of transfer learning. For the complete show notes, visit https://twimlai.com/talk/165.

19 Juli 201836min

Taskonomy: Disentangling Transfer Learning for Perception (CVPR 2018 Best Paper Winner) with Amir Zamir - TWiML Talk #164

Taskonomy: Disentangling Transfer Learning for Perception (CVPR 2018 Best Paper Winner) with Amir Zamir - TWiML Talk #164

In this episode I'm joined by Amir Zamir, Postdoctoral researcher at both Stanford & UC Berkeley, who joins us fresh off of winning the 2018 CVPR Best Paper Award for co-authoring "Taskonomy: Disentangling Task Transfer Learning." In our conversation, we discuss the nature and consequences of the relationships that Amir and his team discovered, and how they can be used to build more effective visual systems with machine learning. https://twimlai.com/talk/164

16 Juli 201847min

Predicting Metabolic Pathway Dynamics w/ Machine Learning with Zak Costello - TWiML Talk #163

Predicting Metabolic Pathway Dynamics w/ Machine Learning with Zak Costello - TWiML Talk #163

In today’s episode I’m joined by Zak Costello, post-doctoral fellow at the Joint BioEnergy Institute to discuss his recent paper, “A machine learning approach to predict metabolic pathway dynamics from time-series multiomics data.” Zak gives us an overview of synthetic biology and the use of ML techniques to optimize metabolic reactions for engineering biofuels at scale. Visit twimlai.com/talk/163 for the complete show notes.

11 Juli 201839min

Machine Learning to Discover Physics and Engineering Principles with Nathan Kutz - TWiML Talk #162

Machine Learning to Discover Physics and Engineering Principles with Nathan Kutz - TWiML Talk #162

In this episode, I’m joined by Nathan Kutz, Professor of applied mathematics, electrical engineering and physics at the University of Washington to discuss his research into the use of machine learning to help discover the fundamental governing equations for physical and engineering systems from time series measurements. For complete show notes visit twimlai.com/talk/162

9 Juli 201843min

Automating Complex Internal Processes w/ AI with Alexander Chukovski - TWiML Talk #161

Automating Complex Internal Processes w/ AI with Alexander Chukovski - TWiML Talk #161

In this episode, I'm joined by Alexander Chukovski, Director of Data Services at Munich, Germany based career platform, Experteer. In our conversation, we explore Alex’s journey to implement machine learning at Experteer, the Experteer NLP pipeline and how it’s evolved, Alex’s work with deep learning based ML models, including models like VDCNN and Facebook’s FastText offering and a few recent papers that look at transfer learning for NLP. Check out the complete show notes at twimlai.com/talk/161

5 Juli 201839min

Designing Better Sequence Models with RNNs with Adji Bousso Dieng - TWiML Talk #160

Designing Better Sequence Models with RNNs with Adji Bousso Dieng - TWiML Talk #160

In this episode, I'm joined by Adji Bousso Dieng, PhD Student in the Department of Statistics at Columbia University to discuss two of her recent papers, “Noisin: Unbiased Regularization for Recurrent Neural Networks” and “TopicRNN: A Recurrent Neural Network with Long-Range Semantic Dependency.” We dive into the details behind both of these papers and learn a ton along the way.

2 Juli 201838min

Love Love: AI and ML in Tennis with Stephanie Kovalchik - TWiML Talk #159

Love Love: AI and ML in Tennis with Stephanie Kovalchik - TWiML Talk #159

In the final show in our AI in Sports series, I’m joined by Stephanie Kovalchik, Research Fellow at Victoria University and Senior Sports Scientist at Tennis Australia. In our conversation we discuss Tennis Australia's use of data to develop a player rating system based on ability and probability, some of the interesting products her Game Insight Group is developing, including a win forecasting algorithm, and a statistic that measures a given player’s workload during a match.

29 Juni 201846min

Growth Hacking Sports w/ Machine Learning with Noah Gift - TWiML Talk #158

Growth Hacking Sports w/ Machine Learning with Noah Gift - TWiML Talk #158

In this episode of our AI in Sports series I'm joined by Noah Gift, Founder and Consulting CTO at Pragmatic Labs and professor at UC Davis. Noah and I discuss some of his recent work in using social media to predict which players hold the most on-court value, and how this work could lead to more complete approaches to player valuation. Check out the show notes at twimlai.com/talk/158

28 Juni 201850min

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