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#Event – Resources used during my session “Building an Anomaly Detector System with a few or no lines of code” @MsftReactor
Hi! My 1st session at Microsoft Reactor and it was amazing. We had engaging conversations around Machine Learning and Anomaly Detection, and as I promised here are the resources used. Building an Anomaly Detector System with a few or no lines of code More Information https://www.microsoftevents.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x8330114abcd Slides Source Code https://github.com/elbruno/events/tree/master/2019%2011%2021%20Anomaly%20Detections%20Reactor Reference Links General Introduction to — read more
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#VS2019 – How to fix the [obj\project.assets.json’ not found] when building a #NetCore project
Hi! Quick post today. This one is to save me 30 minutes of internet search next time I face this error. Context: New .Net Core Console App. When I build the console app for the 1st time I got this error. Error: NETSDK1004 Assets file ‘<Path> \EventConsoleApp01\obj\project.assets.json’ not found. Run a NuGet package restore to — read more
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#Azure – Azure Open DataSets, an amazing friend for Azure #ML Studio (Preview)
Hi! Time for a very interesting feature part of the Azure family: Azure Open Datasets. OK, when you read the name, you probably get 95% of the idea, however, let’s dig into the official definition (see references). Azure Open Datasets are curated public datasets that you can use to add scenario-specific features to machine learning — read more
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#Event – 2×1 on #AI: Anomaly Detection at Microsoft Reactor and ML.Net @MississaugaNetU
Hi! Quick post to remember about a couple of events where I’ll participate. 1st, this Thursday at Microsoft Reactor in Toronto. Building an Anomaly Detector System with a few or no lines of code November 21, 2019 | 5:00PM – 7:00PM Reactor TorontoMaRS Centre, Heritage Building 101 College Street, Suite 120Toronto Ontario M5G-1L7Canada More Information — read more
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#Humor – #Javascript, your favorite language!
Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno — read more
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#Windows10 – Fixing Mouse Without Border DPI screen settings (very easy!)
Hi! A while ago, I wrote about the awesome [Mouse without Borders] application. This app is extremely useful, and it’s becoming very handy in scenarios like the Avanade Toronto Innovation Center. In our Innovation Center, we have plenty of different machines, and it wasn’t a good moment when I realize that this is how the — read more
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#Event – remember #GlobalAIBootcamp 2019, Dec 14, Call for Speakers and pre-registration !
Hi ! The Global AI Bootcamp is a free one-day event organized across the world by local communities that are passionate about artificial intelligence on Microsoft Azure. The Global #AI Bootcamp is a perfect balance of quality content, awesome talks, and hands-on learning with like-minded peers in your community. As usual, a video is better — read more
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#PowerPoint – How cool is the Accessibility Checker? Powered by #AI, so a #MustDo for my next #MSIgnite sessions!
Hi! I was reviewing my slides for Microsoft Slides, and I remembered that Melissa Hubbart (@melihubb) was tweeting about checking your slides previous to the event. So, I decided to give it a try. And, it was my time to check what’s new with the Accessibility Feature in PowerPoint. There are several ways to use — read more
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#Event – My sessions at #MSIgnite 2019, rocking #AI and #Diversity !
Hi! Next week I’ll be at Microsoft Ignite 2019, and I’m very excited. I’ll have 2 sessions (see below), and I’m also excited for the networking opportunities and for some amazing sessions. My Sessions at Ignite Diversity is more, much more! Living in tech as a Latino who can’t dance I was born and raised — read more
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#Windows10 – Mouse without borders, a #MustHave if you work with 2 or more computers
Hi! Somehow, I didn’t know this one, shame on me! If you work with 2 computers, is a must have. In example, at home I have a power gaming computer for AI and Mixed Reality. I work with 2 monitors, my ergonomic Microsoft keyboard and my Logitech MX Master 2S mouse. I perform most of — read more
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#Humor – The worst #treason in history
Greetings @ Kingston El Bruno — read more
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#Event – Building an Anomaly Detector System with a few or no lines of code at @MSFTReactor
Hi ! Microsoft opened a brand new Microsoft Reactor in Toronto, and I’m lucky enough to host a AI session about Anomaly Detection. Below are the details Detecting anomalies is a common scenario which can be applied to dozens of industries. From the analysis of power consumption, medical data, or even analysis of personal information, — read more
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#Quantum – #Google AI Quantum, freaking awesome!
Hi! I was starting to read Nature article about Google Quantum breakthrough, and then I found this amazing video. No words, just amazing! Greetings @ Toronto El Bruno References Nature, Quantum supremacy using a programmable superconducting processor https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1666-5 The Verge, Google confirms ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/23/20928294/google-quantum-supremacy-sycamore-computer-qubit-milestone — read more
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#CustomVision – Label Images with suggested tags. Cool update for my #MSIgnite sessions
Hi! I’m updating some of my demos for Microsoft Ignite and I found an amazing new feature in Custom Vision: Suggested Tags (see references). This feature is super useful in scenarios for automatic detection, like the parking lot demo. I’ll use the official documentation to describe this feature When you tag images for a Custom — read more
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#Lego – Lego Replay, donate your bricks! #AmazingIdea
Hi! Short post today, however I think is the best one I’ve wrote in a while. That’s because, Lego has created a new amazing campaign where they help you to donate your old Lego bricks, for people who may not have access to Lego bricks. The name of the campaign is LEGO Replay. And the — read more
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#Humor – #SnackOverflow
Hi! Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno — read more
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#AI – Getting started with #ComputerVision, #DeepLearning, and #OpenCV by Adrian Rosebrock @pyimagesearch
Hi! When you start to research the amazing world of Computer Vision, you find that there are plenty of courses, tutorials, videos and more resources. Something is kind of “too much”, and it’s not easy to choose where to start. That’s why, when you arrive to one of the Adrian Rosebrock tutorials or articles, they’ll — read more
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#Event – We will also have Learning Paths in #MSIgnite The Tour in Toronto on January 2020
Hi! In a couple of weeks; I’ll be at Microsoft Ignite 2019, and I’m very excited. I’ll have 2 sessions (see below), and I’m also excited for the networking opportunities and for some amazing sessions. There are tons of awesome sessions, and one cool option that we have, is to choose a Learning Path around — read more