Study Findings from University of Warwick Broaden Understanding of Machine Learn ing (Algorithmic Self-referentiality: How Machine Learning Pushes Calculative Pr actices To Assess Themselves)
Study Findings from University of Warwick Broaden Understanding of Machine Learn ing (Algorithmic Self-referentiality: How Machine Learning Pushes Calculative Pr actices To Assess Themselves)
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews - Current study results on Machine Learning have be en published. According to news reporting outof Coventry, United Kingdom, by Ne wsRx editors, research stated, “Despite the growing importance ofmachine learni ng in today’s organisations, we know relatively little about how machine learnin g operatesand how it influences calculative practices and cultures. Based on 69 5 hours of ethnographic fieldwork inthe team of credit modellers from a large i nternet company in China, this study analyses the calculativeculture that under pins the development of credit models.”
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Coventry/United Kingdom/Europe/Algori thms/Cyborgs/Emerging Technologies/Machine Learning/University of Warwick