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Zane Bond, Keeper Security, Author at VentureBeat

Zane Bond is a cybersecurity expert and the head of product at Keeper Security, a provider of cloud-based zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software protecting passwords and passkeys, secrets, connections and privileged access. This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Zane Bond, Keeper Security, in reverse chronological order.

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TOP 10 insideBIGDATA Articles for August 2023 - insideBIGDATA

In this continuing regular feature, we give all our valued readers a monthly heads-up for the top 10 most viewed articles appearing on insideBIGDATA. Over the past several months, we’ve heard from many of our followers that this feature will enable them to catch up with important news and features flowing across our many channels.

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How much energy does AI use compared to humans? | VentureBeat

The paper found that when producing a page of text, an AI system such as ChatGPT emits 130 to 1500 times fewer carbon dioxide equivalents.

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Improving isochronous machine translation with target factors and auxiliary counters - Amazon Science

To translate speech for automatic dubbing, machine translation needs to be isochronous, i.e. translated speech needs to be aligned with the source in terms of speech durations. We introduce target factors in a transformer model to predict durations jointly with target language phoneme sequences. We…

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Rethinking amodal video segmentation from learning supervised signals with object-centric representation - Amazon Science

Video amodal segmentation is a particularly challenging task in computer vision, which requires to deduce the full shape of an object from the visible parts of it. Recently, some studies have achieved promising performance by using motion flow to integrate information across frames under a…

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Coarse-to-fine amodal segmentation with shape prior - Amazon Science

Amodal object segmentation is a challenging task that involves segmenting both visible and occluded parts of an object. In this paper, we propose a novel approach, called Coarse-to-Fine Segmentation (C2F-Seg), that addresses this problem by progressively modeling the amodal segmentation. C2F-Seg…

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Self-normalized off-policy estimators for ranking - Amazon Science

We propose two new estimators for off-policy evaluation of ranking policies, based on the idea of self-normalization. Importantly, these estimators are parameter-free and asymptotically unbiased. Experiments with synthetic data demonstrate that our estimators can be more accurate than other…

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Double clipping: Less-biased variance reduction in off-policy evaluation - Amazon Science

“Clipping” (a.k.a. importance weight truncation) is a widely used variance-reduction technique for counterfactual off-policy estimators. Like other variance-reduction techniques, clipping reduces variance at the cost of increased bias. However, unlike other techniques, the bias introduced by…

Microsoft announces AI Copilot for Windows coming Sept. 26 | VentureBeat

The announcement appears to bring Copilot to Windows 11 installed locally, and represents a deeper integration of the AI tool into the OS

Elastic, Author at VentureBeat

This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Elastic, in reverse chronological order.

Regular expressions — Formal search language / Habr

A regular expression, regex or regexp (sometimes called a rational expression) is, in theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a sequence of characters that define a search pattern. Usually this pattern is then used by string searching algorithms for "find" or "find and replace" operations on strings, or for input validation.

Regular expressions — Formal search language / Habr

A regular expression, regex or regexp (sometimes called a rational expression) is, in theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a sequence of characters that define a search pattern. Usually this pattern is then used by string searching algorithms for "find" or "find and replace" operations on strings, or for input validation.

Regular expressions — Formal search language / Habr

A regular expression, regex or regexp (sometimes called a rational expression) is, in theoretical computer science and formal language theory, a sequence of characters that define a search pattern. Usually this pattern is then used by string searching algorithms for "find" or "find and replace" operations on strings, or for input validation.

LabVIEW — LabVIEW is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language. / Habr

Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments. The graphical language is named "G"; not to be confused with G-code. Originally released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation on a variety of operating systems (OSs), including Microsoft Windows, various versions of Unix, Linux, and macOS.

LabVIEW — LabVIEW is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language. / Habr

Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments. The graphical language is named "G"; not to be confused with G-code. Originally released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation on a variety of operating systems (OSs), including Microsoft Windows, various versions of Unix, Linux, and macOS.

LabVIEW — LabVIEW is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language. / Habr

Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments. The graphical language is named "G"; not to be confused with G-code. Originally released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation on a variety of operating systems (OSs), including Microsoft Windows, various versions of Unix, Linux, and macOS.

Development for Windows Phone — Developing for Windows Mobile OS / Habr

Windows Phone (WP) is a family of discontinued mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone features a new user interface derived from Metro design language. Unlike Windows Mobile, it is primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market. It was first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 8.1 is the latest public release of the operating system, released to manufacturing on

Development for Windows Phone — Developing for Windows Mobile OS / Habr

Windows Phone (WP) is a family of discontinued mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone features a new user interface derived from Metro design language. Unlike Windows Mobile, it is primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market. It was first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 8.1 is the latest public release of the operating system, released to manufacturing on

Development for Windows Phone — Developing for Windows Mobile OS / Habr

Windows Phone (WP) is a family of discontinued mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone features a new user interface derived from Metro design language. Unlike Windows Mobile, it is primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market. It was first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 8.1 is the latest public release of the operating system, released to manufacturing on

Google Web Toolkit — Open source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript front-end applications in Java / Habr

Google Web Toolkit (GWT), or GWT Web Toolkit, is an open source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript front-end applications in Java. Other than a few native libraries, everything is Java source that can be built on any supported platform with the included GWT Ant build files. It is licensed under the Apache License version 2.0.

Google Web Toolkit — Open source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript front-end applications in Java / Habr

Google Web Toolkit (GWT), or GWT Web Toolkit, is an open source set of tools that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript front-end applications in Java. Other than a few native libraries, everything is Java source that can be built on any supported platform with the included GWT Ant build files. It is licensed under the Apache License version 2.0.

Groovy & Grails — Groovy programming language and Grails framework / Habr

Grails is an open source web application framework that uses the Apache Groovy programming language (which is in turn based on the Java platform). It is intended to be a high-productivity framework by following the "coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the developer. Grails was previously known as "Groovy on Rails"; in March 2006 that name was dropped in response to a request by David Heinemeier Hansson, founder of

Groovy & Grails — Groovy programming language and Grails framework / Habr

Grails is an open source web application framework that uses the Apache Groovy programming language (which is in turn based on the Java platform). It is intended to be a high-productivity framework by following the "coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the developer. Grails was previously known as "Groovy on Rails"; in March 2006 that name was dropped in response to a request by David Heinemeier Hansson, founder of

Derby.js — Full-stack framework / Habr

Derby.js — main competitor of the Meteor, an MVC framework, using which you can easily create apps, that operate in browsers as well as in Node.js

Derby.js — Full-stack framework / Habr

Derby.js — main competitor of the Meteor, an MVC framework, using which you can easily create apps, that operate in browsers as well as in Node.js