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Ann Arbor-based Voxel51 launches industrys first open-source experimentation tool
Read full article: Ann Arbor-based Voxel51 launches industrys first open-source experimentation toolANN ARBOR, Mich. On Tuesday, Ann Arbor-based artificial intelligence software company Voxel51 announced the launch of an open-source tool that helps data scientists and machine learning engineers tackle the laborious process of image data management. Nothing hinders the success of machine learning systems more than poor-quality data. Yet the process of continuous data quality management is incredibly challenging and time consuming, said Jason Corso, Voxel51 co-founder and CEO. The tool uses an interactive dashboard, Python library, and built-in helper functions and tutorials to help users navigate their data to improve predictive performance. The company helps and computer vision data scientists and machine learning scientists curate data in order to make higher-performing machine learning systems.
A2 Startup Ping Pong Tournament to benefit Ronald McDonald House
Read full article: A2 Startup Ping Pong Tournament to benefit Ronald McDonald HouseANN ARBOR - Play ping pong for a good cause on Nov. 8 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.Voxel51 is inviting members of the startup community to its headquarters in Kerrytown Shops for a fun afternoon to network, raise funds and awareness for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor. During the event, donations will be collected for Ronald McDonald House, which has two houses in Ann Arbor that become a home away from home for families whose children are receiving treatment at local hospitals. Donate funds or items from the Ronald McDonald House "Wish List." Checks can be made out to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor. All About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.