An interview with Trifork’s Halleh Khoshnevis. During the 2016 U.S presidential elections, we got confronted with a wave of fake news websites, blogs and digital accounts designed to support targeted opinions and to generate clickbait traffic. The influence of these sites on the election was covered extensively by credible news organisations with a high-level coverage. […]
Raising the bar
When your hair turns grey and you’re just happy you still have hair, friends who are younger turn to you and ask for advice. They just assume you’re wiser. That is not true, it’s more you have made more mistakes. Mistakes you can share with them so they can make new mistakes. Some of my […]
Innovation done backwards
Behind my laptop at 01:30. I needed to get this written down. In all details, I possible could remember. Normally I don’t make notes, I just playback the video in my head and write down the keywords and actions. But this one was different, I was so impressed, I wanted to capture it all. And […]
Raising Duocorns
It was great to be part of the new travel agency. The travel agency was essentially selling trips to the promised land: the Great US of A, California, home of the garage startups, land of the customer focussed platforms. Customers from the old world, EMEA, would sign up to listen to, experience, touch and feel […]
Chief Subtitles
He looked at me with complete amazement. Bewildered. After doing the track for Business Process Management with me as lector he was used to me being a bit weird. But this one caught him off-guard. We were discussing his BPM thesis today. Good work, ticked all the boxes for the HU University (interesting set of […]
Digital Off-The-Roadmap
“What are you thinking about?” Well, nothing really.Just tell me what you feel! Uh, uh, nothing at the moment. You got to feel something! Listen Woman: You have to go to mindfulness training, you do your yoga class, you do all the Zen stuff. And without doing all of that, I can just just sit […]
The potential of Machine Learning with the Axon Framework
Machine Learning creates lots of value in the business processes, if and when applied properly and the right data is available. These days a lot of data is already held within organisations. It is common to see this data unused, with possibilities and insights unseen. While it can be due to limitations of modelling and […]
Parallel Tracks
Reading Reading. Reading books. Reading books was our first way of travel. For both my wife and me reading started at a very early age. The public library was the main source of our travel experiences. We would pick up the maximum # of books each week and read them. Read them fast. All the […]
Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing – Part II
Author – Wilder Rodrigues Wilder continues his series about NLP. This time he would like to bring you to the Deep Learning realm, exploring Deep Neural Networks for sentiment analysis. If you are already familiar with those types of network and know why certain choices are made, you can skip the first section and go […]
Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing – Part I
Author – Wilder Rodrigues Nowadays, the task of natural language processing has been made easy with the advancements in neural networks. In the past 30 years, after the last AI Winter, amongst the many papers have been published, some have been in the area of NLP, focusing on a distributed word to vector representations. The […]