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Saturday, December 05, 2020

Last Year in AI, Analytics, Machine Learning and Data Science ....

Good end of the year piece from KDNuggets that was instructive.

AI, Analytics, Machine Learning, Data Science, Deep Learning Research Main Developments in 2020 and Key Trends for 2021

Tags: 2021 Predictions, AI, Ajit Jaokar, Analytics, Brandon Rohrer, Daniel Tunkelang, Data Science, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Pedro Domingos, Predictions, Research, Rosaria Silipo

2020 is finally coming to a close. While likely not to register as anyone's favorite year, 2020 did have some noteworthy advancements in our field, and 2021 promises some important key trends to look forward to. As has become a year-end tradition, our collection of experts have once again contributed their thoughts. Read on to find out more.

By Matthew Mayo, KDnuggets.

To the chagrin of absolutely no one, 2020 is finally drawing to a close. It has been a rollercoaster of a year, one defined almost exclusively by the COVID-19 pandemic. But other things have happened, including in the fields of AI, data science, and machine learning as well. To that end, it's time for KDnuggets annual year end expert analysis and predictions. This year we posed the question:

What were the main developments in AI, Data Science, Machine Learning Research in 2020 and what key trends do you see for 2021?

Last year's noted main developments and predictions included continued advancements in many research areas, NLP in particular. While there can be debate as to whether 2020's big NLP advancement was as formidable as some may have originally thought (or continue to think), there is no doubt that there was a continued and intense focus on NLP research in 2020. It should not be difficult to surmise that this continues into 2021 as well.  ... "

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