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In ERM's podcast, host Mark Lee - Director of The Sustainability Institute by ERM - speaks with some of the most innovative and boundary-pushing minds in the field examining the connections necessary to make sustainable business a reality - across sectors and systems, and up and down organizations. Topics cover the breadth of the sustainability agenda, including net zero, nature positive, biodiversity, equity, resources and frameworks, and more.
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What happens when two compliance aficionados get together to talk all things compliance, risk management and ERM? You get Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Matt Kelly, the Coolest Guy in Compliance, going into the weeds of a topic each week. Each week, you can take a deep dive with two of the top writers, thinkers and prognosticators in compliance.
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Welcome to the CUES Podcast! Credit Union Executives Society supports this interview-format show that features credit union industry leaders and cross-industry experts discussing their perspectives on credit union topics and trends relevant to you. We explore topics like leadership, strategy, organizational culture, member experience, marketing, mentoring, innovation, governance, cybersecurity and more. Check out our rich content website at www.cumanagement.com. In addition to this podcast d ...
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The UpNUp Podcast with your hosts Robel "Robino" Andmicael and Ermias "DJ Erm" Haile, is a dedicated platform used to shed light on the dimmed flames, unsung hustlers and extraordinary individuals who are consistently living their lives on the UpNUp. Tune in to entertaining dialogue keeping listeners on the UpNUp while providing the proverbial launching pad for their guests who are on the brink of their purpose. Keep everything on the UpNUp!!!
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The "Risk Intel" Podcast was developed to share our collective insights and knowledge with the Financial Services industry and other risk enthusiasts like us to educate and promote proactive risk management. The show is hosted by Ed Vincent, CEO of SRA Watchtower, a leading SaaS provider of innovative risk management solutions, serving the financial services industry and beyond. Our suite of proprietary technology solutions and methodologies was built “by bankers, for bankers” and designed t ...
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Risk Commentary

Edward Robertson

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New website: RiskCommentary.ca We see a contradiction: increased need for Enterprise Risk Management, while risk managers report low perceived value of their processes. High Quality Risk Assessment addresses uncertainty and helps solve chronic business problems. Join Edward Robertson, successful ERM practitioner, to discover a simple process that delivers clear value.
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Educating The Rainbow Movement (ERM) presents The Movement Radio is hosted by ERM and sometimes with this group you never know what you're going to get. We discuss everything in the LGTQB Community from current events, entertainment, fun topics, positive well-being, romance, social causes and much, much more.
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RiskStudio Podcasts

Manoj Kulwal, Chief Architect and Co-Founder at RiskSpotlight

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This is a bi-monthly podcast covering risk management related topics such as risk management news, innovation in risk management, discussion with risk management expert and learning tools for risk management.
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Scared Sh!tless is a horror movies podcast presented by Irish film critic Gordon Hayden from the hell pit that is his, erm, toilet!?!? Each week Gordon interviews horror icons about their careers in the genre along with speaking to film academics and critics about the enduring appeal of horror movies.
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Get ready to G.E.E.K out every Monday with Dan, Shaun (Steve) and Reg - Each week they meet up to discuss what's hot and what's happening in the world of games, electronics, entertainment and... erm... komics! With the occasional special guest along for the ride, they bring you up to date news, recaps on "Geeks Go Gaming" (their YouTube gaming series) and anything else they get distracted by during the week (reddit!). Not forgetting the always (mostly) comical "Just one more thing". (Theme r ...
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YA-HA! Join Derek (@greatbigsword), James (@that1welderguy) and a revolving cast of guests as we read through Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata's long running Shonen Jump manga about American Football and the kids who learn to love it, Eyeshield 21! LET'S K*LL 'EM ALL, YA-HAAAAAAAAA! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devilbatpod/support
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The WODcast Podcast

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If you CrossFit, this is the show for you! The Wodcast Podcast is a fun show about functional fitness hosted by comedian Eddie Ifft. The host is knowledgeable (sometimes), experienced, and love the “sport of fitness.” They blend CrossFit experience and insight with humor, providing meaningful content without taking themselves too seriously. Each week the Wodcast Podcast hosts some of the biggest names in CrossFit including Games athletes, subject matter experts, coaches, fitness professional ...
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A twice a week (Monday and Thursday mornings just so you know) 20 episode series of super short podcasts looking at the incredible people, whacky sports, bizarre events and crazy happenings that have happened in the last 128 years of the Olympic Games. The shows start from 1896 in Athens and the super strange 100m Freestyle for Greek Navy Sailors all the way through to the Breakdancing that will happen in Paris 2024. In between, we will look at the cheats, the mad sports, the deleted events, ...
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Welcome to "The AI Chronicles", the podcast that takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), AGI, GPT-5, GPT-4, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning. In this era of rapid technological advancement, AI has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing industries and shaping the way we interact with technology. I'm your host, GPT-5, and I invite you to join me as we delve into the cutting-edge developments, breakthroughs, and ethical implications of A ...
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Hosted by Dr. Melissa Longo, each episode offers a lively discussion with an everyday mom who rocks! Every show you’ll hear women from all ages and stages of motherhood sharing their stories and life experiences, leaving you with practical tips, ideas and inspiration to help you rock your life.
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Our Changing Views

Paul & Kelly Heywood

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Join us on "Our changing views" as we work, live and play on a 57" Narrowboat on the British Inland waterways. This podcast is to accompany our Youtube channel "Our changing views" but with a difference. Where as the youtube channel is more of a polished end product this podcast is more about us, talking about whats happening in our lives, our thoughts, and plans, its going to be a lot more laid back and like the YouTube channel its going to start at the beginning. We start these podcasts in ...
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Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) is a widely-used statistical measure in text mining and natural language processing (NLP) that helps determine the importance of a word in a document relative to a collection of documents (corpus). By combining the frequency of a word in a specific document with the inverse frequency of the word ac…
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Everyone's favorite podcast covering decades old American Football manga is back with more Eyeshield 21 content! In this episode, hosts Derek and James begin reading volume 23 of Eyeshield 21, "Then Came The showdown". The dust has settled, who will come out on top between the Devilbats and Nagas?? (Also we really go off the rails to start lmao)Tim…
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We finish looking at the A-Z of crazy sports that featured in the Paris 1900 bonkers Games. The next 11 mins and 04 seconds look at the butchery of the live Pigeon Shooting through to the myth(?) of Poodle Grooming. This is a twice weekly podcast series in the runup to Paris and the Olympic Games We explore the strange and fascinating people, sport…
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is a transformative technology that enables machines to understand and process human speech. By converting spoken language into text, ASR facilitates natural and intuitive interactions between humans and machines. This technology is integral to various applications, from virtual assistants and transcription servic…
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Self-learning AI refers to systems that have the ability to learn and improve from experience without explicit human intervention. Unlike traditional AI systems that rely on pre-programmed rules and supervised training with labeled data, self-learning AI autonomously explores, experiments, and adapts its behavior based on the feedback it receives f…
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The founders wanted the events to be amateur only with anyone being paid for being professional being banned or DQ'd. Yet now only one sport in the Games is not professional. How did we get here? Why did we get here? This episode delves into this change of heart. Part 16 of a 20 part short nugget series charting the strange and fascinating people, …
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FastText is a library developed by Facebook's AI Research (FAIR) lab for efficient text classification and representation learning. Designed to handle large-scale datasets with speed and accuracy, FastText is particularly valuable for tasks such as word representation, text classification, and sentiment analysis. By leveraging shallow neural networ…
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From tackling mental health to navigating the rollercoaster of emotions in career pursuits and everything in between, the ‘Wellbeing Wake Up’ is your dose of inspiration, empowerment, and connection.No judgment, no pretenses—just real people, real dialogue, and a real commitment to our wellbeing.Today's guests feature:Music Artist/Community Builder…
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Logistic regression is a widely-used statistical method for binary classification that models the probability of a binary outcome based on one or more predictor variables. Despite its name, logistic regression is a classification algorithm rather than a regression technique. It is valued for its simplicity, interpretability, and effectiveness, maki…
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In this insightful episode, Ed Vincent, CEO at SRA Watchtower continues the conversation with Niki White, Chief Growth Officer at SRA Watchtower. Building on their previous discussion, they delve into how a robust risk culture can be quantified to enhance institutional efficiency, strategic alignment, and shareholder value. Listen to learn more. Fo…
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The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a crucial component of the Java ecosystem, enabling Java applications to run on any device or operating system that supports it. Developed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation), the JVM is responsible for executing Java bytecode, providing a platform-independent execution environment. This "write once, run a…
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The first couple of Games astonishingly featured golf, tennis and cricket. For decades after though they never featured again. Yet, like a Hollywood zombie, all three sports are now back in the modern day Olympics. Here we look at how they originally featured, why they were removed and how they are allowed to return. A twice weekly 20 part short nu…
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Few-Shot Learning (FSL) is a cutting-edge approach in machine learning that focuses on training models to recognize and learn from only a few examples. Unlike traditional machine learning models that require large amounts of labeled data to achieve high performance, FSL aims to generalize effectively from limited data. This paradigm is particularly…
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Transformer models represent a groundbreaking advancement in the field of natural language processing (NLP). Introduced in the 2017 paper "Attention is All You Need" by Vaswani et al., Transformers have redefined how machines understand and generate human language. These models leverage a novel architecture based on self-attention mechanisms, allow…
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The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is a crucial component of the Java ecosystem, providing the necessary environment to run Java applications. Developed by Sun Microsystems, which was later acquired by Oracle Corporation, the JRE encompasses a set of software tools that facilitate the execution of Java programs on any device or operating system tha…
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Golds for Town Planning? For Poetry? For Painting, Sculpture, Music? Surely not. Here we look at the numerous Olympics where these featured, some of the best of the entrants and what caused their eventual demise. A twice a week (Monday and Thursday) 20 episode podcast series charting the strange and fascinating people, sports, cheats, boycotts, dop…
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Cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) are two transformative technologies reshaping modern computing and business operations. Cloud computing provides on-demand access to computing resources, enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective IT infrastructure. AI leverages advanced algorithms to create intelligent systems that learn, adapt…
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In this episode of 'The UpNUp Podcast' Professional Actor/Performer/Artist, Jon Meggison, takes along an amazing journey of answering your true calling and never hanging up! On the eve of the pandemic, Jon Meggison embarked on an incredible journey to become a professional film actor. With no prior acting experience, formal training, or industry co…
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The award winning, Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. Looking for some hard-hitting insights on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode Tom Fox and Matt Kelly delve into the r…
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JavaScript is a high-level, dynamic programming language that is a cornerstone of web development. Created by Brendan Eich in 1995 while at Netscape, JavaScript has evolved into one of the most versatile and widely-used languages in the world. It enables developers to create interactive and dynamic web pages, enhancing user experience and functiona…
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In this Risk Intel Podcast episode, host Ed Vincent and Niki White, Chief Growth Officer at SRA Watchtower and former Chief Risk Officer, delved into the intricacies of establishing and cultivating a culture of risk within financial institutions. Their discussion highlighted key drivers that influence risk culture and offered valuable insights on t…
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In our nineteenth episode, Mark Lee talks to Eli Aheto, Managing Director on the BeyondNetZero team at General Atlantic, and Manuela Fumarola, Consulting Director at ERM, about how private equity funds can take advantage of new opportunities to scale climate investment. Their conversation covers: Scaling investment in climate tech that offers cost …
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Distributed Memory (DM) is a computational architecture in which each processor in a multiprocessor system has its own private memory. This contrasts with shared memory systems where all processors access a common memory space. In DM systems, processors communicate by passing messages through a network, which allows for high scalability and is well…
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One-Shot Learning (OSL) is a powerful machine learning paradigm that aims to recognize and learn from a single or very few training examples. Traditional machine learning models typically require large datasets to achieve high accuracy and generalization. Core Concepts of One-Shot Learning Siamese Networks: Siamese networks are a popular architectu…
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Who were the youngest to take part and who were the oldest? How do these incredible sports people fit into the ideals and stereotypes of the Olympics? This is a twice weekly 20 part short nugget series charting the strange and fascinating people, sports, cheats, boycotts, doping and so much more that have happened in the Olympic Games since 1896. E…
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Gensim, short for "Generate Similar," is an open-source library designed for unsupervised topic modeling and natural language processing (NLP). Developed by Radim Řehůřek, Gensim is particularly well-suited for handling large text corpora and building scalable and efficient models for extracting semantic structure from documents. It provides a robu…
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TypeScript is a statically typed superset of JavaScript that brings optional static typing, robust tooling, and advanced language features to JavaScript development. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, TypeScript aims to improve the development experience and scalability of JavaScript projects, especially those that grow large and complex. By co…
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OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). Initially released by Sun Microsystems in 2007 and now overseen by the Oracle Corporation along with the Java community, OpenJDK provides a robust, high-performance platform for developing and running Java applications. As …
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The Para, Parallel or Paraplegic Olympics. How they started, how they merged with the Olympics themselves and the fab world of Goalball. New episodes every Sunday and Thursday for you to enjoy/ We look at the strange and fascinating people, sports, cheats, boycotts, doping and so much more that have happened in the Olympic Games since 1896. Each ep…
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OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a highly regarded open-source software library used extensively in the fields of computer vision and image processing. Developed initially by Intel in 1999 and now maintained by an active community, OpenCV provides a robust and efficient framework for developing computer vision applications. With a co…
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The award-winning Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into a compliance-related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. Looking for some hard-hitting insights on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode of ‘Compliance Into the Weeds’, Tom and M…
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Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation is a powerful technique used in computing to improve the runtime performance of programs by compiling code into machine language just before it is executed. This approach blends the advantages of both interpreted and compiled languages, offering the flexibility of interpretation with the execution speed of native mach…
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In this episode of the Risk Intel Podcast, we invite Tyler Pihl, VP - Enterprise Risk at Service Credit Union back to the show to share best practices and guidance on crafting risk appetite statements. Tyler provides valuable insights on rewriting and maintaining risk appetite statements, integrating risk management into organizational culture, and…
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Doc2Vec, an extension of the Word2Vec model, is a powerful technique for representing entire documents as fixed-length vectors in a continuous vector space. Developed by Mikolov and Le in 2014, Doc2Vec addresses the need to capture the semantic meaning of documents, rather than just individual words. By transforming text into meaningful document em…
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Canva is an innovative online design platform that democratizes graphic design, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of their design expertise. Founded in 2012 by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht, and Cameron Adams, Canva provides a versatile and intuitive interface that allows users to create stunning visuals for a variety of purposes. From …
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Cheats. Every sport and almost every part of life sees people who chance their arm. This episode looks at those who chanced their arms, legs and right buttock - and got caught doing so. And they are just hard to believe.... Every Sunday and Thursday we bring a new episode. We chart the strange and fascinating people, sports, cheats, boycotts, dopin…
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Probability spaces form the foundational framework of probability theory, providing a rigorous mathematical structure to analyze random events and quantify uncertainty. A probability space is a mathematical construct that models real-world phenomena where outcomes are uncertain. Understanding probability spaces is crucial for delving into advanced …
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Probability distributions are essential tools in statistics and probability theory, helping to describe and analyze the likelihood of different outcomes in random processes. These distributions come in two main types: discrete and continuous. Understanding both discrete and continuous probability distributions is crucial for modeling and interpreti…
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Conditional probability is a fundamental concept in probability theory and statistics that quantifies the likelihood of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred. This concept is crucial for understanding and modeling real-world phenomena where events are interdependent. Mastering conditional probability enables one to analyz…
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After a series of injuries as a college athlete, Nate began to explore the transformative power of bodywork. He trained in neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, and dynamic movement at Health Works Institute in Montana, and later as a paramedic and firefighter in Los Angeles County. Nate intuitively discovered the benefits of a keto/anti-infla…
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In this episode of the CUES Podcast, guest Lee Wetherington, senior director of corporate strategy at CUES Supplier member Jack Henry, discusses the impact that artificial intelligence is already having on credit unions. Two areas that will be improved by AI are member experience and service and fraud mitigation, he says. “The top two use cases are…
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Today we look at the sore losers - there are those who compete. And there are those who just cannot take being second best. There are some shockers! This is a twice weekly series bringing you the weirdest things that happened in the Olympics over the years. We chart the strange and fascinating people, sports, cheats, boycotts, doping and so much mo…
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Quantum technology is poised to revolutionize the field of cryptography, introducing both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges. Quantum computers, which leverage the principles of quantum mechanics, have the potential to perform complex calculations at speeds far beyond the capabilities of classical computers. This leap in computa…
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From tackling mental health to navigating the rollercoaster of emotions in career pursuits and everything in between, the ‘Wellbeing Wake Up’ is your dose of inspiration, empowerment, and connection.No judgment, no pretenses—just real people, real dialogue, and a real commitment to our wellbeing.Today's episode features:Community Builder/Entreprene…
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The award-winning Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into a compliance-related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. Looking for some hard-hitting insights on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode, Tom and Matt delve deep into Citigroup’s…
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Word2Vec is a groundbreaking technique in natural language processing (NLP) that revolutionized how words are represented and processed in machine learning models. Developed by a team of researchers at Google led by Tomas Mikolov, Word2Vec transforms words into continuous vector representations, capturing semantic meanings and relationships between…
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In this episode of the Risk Intel Podcast, Tyler Pihl, VP of Enterprise Risk at Service Credit Union joins the show to share his journey and expertise on building a proactive risk culture. Tyler highlights the evolution of ERM at Service CU, the importance of communication and relationships, and the continuous effort required to maintain a robust r…
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Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) is a methodology in computational linguistics that translates text from one language to another by leveraging statistical models derived from bilingual text corpora. Unlike rule-based methods, which rely on linguistic rules and dictionaries, SMT uses probability and statistical techniques to determine the most …
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Numba is a powerful Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code at runtime using the LLVM compiler infrastructure. Developed by Anaconda, Inc., Numba allows Python developers to write high-performance functions directly in Python, bypassing the need for manual optimization and leveraging the …
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Self-attention mechanisms have become a cornerstone of modern deep learning, particularly in the fields of natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision. This innovative technique enables models to dynamically focus on different parts of the input sequence when computing representations, allowing for a more nuanced and context-aware underst…
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