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Posted 03 September 2020 - 02:57 PM

Big Data and the Internet of Things: Examining the applications of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning for Food Safety Management

 

Start Time: 12:15 PM London, 7:15 AM New York

 

Sean Gibbons, Data Science & Technical Services Manager, Safefood 360°

 

This session will explore the potential and applicability of AI and Machine learning for Food Safety Management to drive enhanced data management. This will include assessing the applicability of each for optimizing operations for food and manufacturing businesses globally, as well as consideration of functionalities and capabilities such as predicting and insights, data management, advanced analytics, and emerging technology.


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Posted 02 January 2021 - 06:29 PM

Machine learning definitely has applications in analysing compounds, especially once necessary heuristics are worked out.





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