Specializing Versus Generalizing in AI
Many AI practitioners fall into a specialty within the field, but what about those of us who want to be generalists? Call me biased (because I am), but I feel there’s plenty of room for…
Moving Forward: MS in Artificial Intelligence
Those of you following Cross Trained Mind, or me directly, elsewhere are probably already aware, but I’m starting Michigan’s first graduate program in Artificial Intelligence, thanks to my admission to the University of Michigan –…
State of the Site Address
Hello, everyone. It has been a couple of months since I started the Cross Trained Mind site and YouTube channel. At that time, I’ve realized that I was a bit too ambitious in what I…
Proposed AI Application: The Perception Engine
Here is a quick video where I talk a little bit about an AI application that has bounced around my head for years: the Perception Engine (PE). It’s basically a high-fidelity recreation of the world…
Book Review: Architecting High-Performance Embedded Systems
Author: Jim LedinPublisher: PacktPublication Date: February 5, 2021Publication LinkPrerequisites: Some knowledge of C programming; some basic soldering skills; some knowledge of digital circuits Disclaimer: The publisher sent me a copy of this book for review. I promise that…
Course: Artificial Intelligence Concepts
Course Title: Artificial Intelligence ConceptsProvider: IBMLink: https://www.ibm.com/training/watsonacademyPrerequisites: NoneLevel: Beginner About The Course The course is about as entry level as you can get. It explains the core definitions and concepts of artificial intelligence, machine learning,…
Book Review: T-Minus AI
Author: Michael KanaanPublisher: BenBella BooksPublication Date: August 2020Product LinkPrerequisites: None There are typically two types of AI books. Most of those look at AI from the lens of a specific technology, which I will call from the inside…