As seen in the last post, after the event of CNN’s (Convolutional Neural Networks) we step in the second AI Winter, but in 2006 this would change… 2006: Deep Learning Arises In 2006, Hinton, Simon Osindero and Yee-Whye Teh published a paper where they solved the vanishing or exploding gradient problem. In this paper, “A fast learning […]
Deep Learning is one the last iterations on the evolution of Machine Learning. One evolution that started with something as simple as Linear Regression, and despite all the difficulties and winters that grassed for, it has been an area whose advances have generated a tsunami that has waves that reached into the most varied fields […]
The 2017 TIBCO NOW Conference (held at Estrel Hotel in Berlin, Germany) included a big agenda on numerous topics and had several side events like the breakout sessions and Hand-On-Labs workshops. Most of them were focused on a certain TIBCO product or a customer presentation on their use case of TIBCO technology. On the advent […]
What should you take into account when selecting an integration platform? Technology adviser Matthias Meijer presented 4 aspects of the latest Tibco product you might want to consider. “Easy Process, Service and API Implementation” To solve integration problems you need: A “fast and agile” workspace development environment, facilitating (usually by drag and drop) the […]
Edge computing takes localised processing a bit further than Fog Computing, because it allows for actions to be taken on-site, in the processing point. This poses an advantage over Fog Computing as there are less points of failure. Each item in the chain is more independent and capable of determining what information should be stored […]
Even though Cloud computing is a great way of processing the data generated by the “things”, it doesn’t meet all IoT’s needs. For instance, one issue that affects the quality of service (QoS) severely is network latency. Real time applications are affected by the delay caused by latency in networks [1]. For example, when the […]
Got Flux ? This was the main question (and the wi-fi password!) being asked at the Spring I/o ’17 conference that took place in the beautiful city of Barcelona. Flux and Mono were two of the main concepts talked across sessions in the conference. Reactive Programming and its support through all the Spring Framework ecosystem was […]
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