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  1. Vivek Shankar, Xiaoli Yang, Vrishab Krishna, Brent Tan, Oscar Silva, Rebecca Rojansky, Andrew Y. Ng, Fabiola Valvert, Edward Briercheck, David Weinstock, Yasodha Natkunam, Sebastian Fernandez-Pol, Pranav Rajpurkar: LymphoML: An interpretable artificial intelligence-based method identifies morphologic features that correlate with lymphoma subtype.

  2. Há 6 dias · Rion Snow | Daniel Jurafsky | Andrew Y. Ng. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. pdf bib. Solving the Problem of Cascading Errors: Approximate B ayesian Inference for Linguistic Annotation Pipelines.

  3. Andrew Y. Ng received the BSc degree from Carnegie Mellon University, the MSc degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the PhD degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He is an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University.

  4. Andrew Ng has been a director since April 2024. Dr. Ng has served as Managing General Partner of AI Fund, a venture studio that supports entrepreneurs in building AI companies, since January 2018. Dr. Ng also has led DeepLearning.AI, an education technology company he founded to provide AI training, since June 2017. Dr.

  5. Andrew Y. Ng. Computer Science Department. Stanford University. Room 156, Gates Building. Stanford, CA 94305-9010. Tel: (650)725-2593. FAX: (650)725-1449. email: ang@cs.stanford.edu (if contacting me about CS229 or CS229A, please see below) ml-class.org: If you a student in the free online machine learning class www.ml-class.org and have a ...

  6. Andrew Ng Internal Medicine Resident Physician at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School-Baystate Health Internal Medicine Residency Program Springfield, MA. Andrew Ng Founder ...

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  7. Andrew Y. Ng's 400 research works with 155,234 citations and 39,132 reads, including: Evaluating progress in automatic chest X-ray radiology report generation