Theory of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning overview


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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning by Gregory Renard (https://twitter.com/Redo) and Louis Monier (https://twitter.com/Louis_Monier)
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History of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning (lessons from the past)
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A taste of (high-level concepts, how they relate, state of the art and sexy demos)
• Machine Learning / Deep Learning
• Natural Language Processing
• Deep Learning for text
• Deep Learning for images
• Deep Learning for voice
- Why this is relevant: (lessons from the future)
What you are likely to encounter in the Future
Trends: up and to the right for Deep Learning
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About Gregory Renard
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I'm an artificial intelligence solutions architect and big data guy working on Personal Assistant for Cars, IoT data (Machine Learning, Deep Learning), connected things and Voice/Semantic Search (NLU, DeepNLP) for over than 15 years.
I'm convinced the complete AI will born from a smart mix of deep technologies and the art of composition of themselves. The next step of AI is Emotional AI and the Personal Assistant is the new Website.
Based on my experience and vision about AI / Personal Assistant, I co-founded xBrain, Inc., which has created an easy to use artificial intelligence cloud-based platform for next generation intelligent web and personal assistant developers. The xBrain platform supports natural communications between any object or device in the Internet of Things to enable simple applications which model human communication and intelligence.
As a former math teacher and data scientist, I'm passionate about a connected world where universal access to information and knowledge frees people to achieve their full potential.
About Louis Monier
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Louis Monier was the founder and CTO of the AltaVista search engine in 1995. He is widely considered one of the fathers of Web search. He has held senior positions at Google, eBay and various start-ups and has worked at Carnegie Mellon University, Xerox PARC, and DEC’s Western Research Laboratory. Recently Louis was co-founder and CTO of Qwiki, the winner of TechCrunch Disrupt 2010, acquired by Yahoo; Chief Scientist at Proximic, a company in the Internet advertising space, acquired by ComScore; and founder and CEO of Kyron, a company at the intersection of health care and big data.
Louis has a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Paris.
About Holberton School
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Holberton School (https://www.holbertonschool.com/) is a community-driven school. We train full-stack software engineers in two years, using peer and project-based learning. Most of our keynotes and meetups are open to the community. Read more on the website (https://www.holbertonschool.com/)

Theory of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning overview