Wednesday, December 24, 2014

IBM detects skin cancer more quickly with visual machine learning

  Illinois hospital reports data blackmail |

 
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IBM detects skin cancer more quickly with visual machine learning
Skin cancer can be detected more quickly and accurately by using cognitive computing-based visual analytics, researchers at IBM Research have found, in collaboration with New York's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Read More
 


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European Regulations that Impact Cloud Usage
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Taming the Desktop
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Illinois hospital reports data blackmail
An Illinois hospital says someone attempted to blackmail it to stop the release of data about some of its patients. Read More
 

 

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