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Making robots better co-workers

April 6, 2020
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Nima Keivan wants to help Amazon’s robots and fulfillment center workers to collaborate more effectively, so that robots can perform the more mundane tasks, while the humans can focus on higher-value jobs.Read More

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Understanding a changing climate

April 2, 2020
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AWS recently sponsored the Causality for Climate (C4C) competition at the 2019 NeurIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems) conference. The competition focused on the causal discovery and development of new ways to understand climate data.Read More

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Combining knowledge graphs, quickly and accurately

March 19, 2020
by admin Amazon AWS

Novel cross-graph-attention and self-attention mechanisms enable state-of-the-art performance.Read More

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How Amazon Fellow Inderjit Dhillon is improving shopping discovery on Amazon

March 18, 2020
by admin Amazon AWS

Developing machine learning frameworks that can enhance context-aware AI has been an area of focus for Dhillon’s entire career.Read More

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Why do you want that? (And who’s it for?)

March 12, 2020
by admin Amazon AWS

Predicting customers’ “contexts of use” could improve online product discovery.Read More

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Vanessa Murdock is a classical pianist turned Amazon applied scientist

March 10, 2020
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Vanessa Murdock, manager of Applied Science, talks about how her training as a classical pianist helps her be a better scientist, why she joined Amazon, and how her work at Amazon affects the lives of millions of customers.Read More

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Exploring the reasons behind customer purchase decisions

March 10, 2020
by admin Amazon AWS

Crowdsourcing reveals sources of information that could improve product discovery algorithms.Read More

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Four women from AWS who are making machine learning accessible to all developers

March 8, 2020
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From scientific research to product management and marketing, women are spearheading AWS’s mission to put the power of machine learning into the hands of all developers.Read More

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Seven Amazon scientists shaping the future of AI

March 8, 2020
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To commemorate International Women’s Day, we spoke to women scientists across a variety of research areas at Amazon.Read More

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WACV computer vision conference prioritizes real solutions to real problems

March 5, 2020
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Amazon VP Gérard Medioni delivered a keynote about the technology behind Amazon Go.Read More

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