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7 Best machine learning communities to advance your skills in 2022

Omdena Kaggle Hugging Face
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    Collaborative platform to build real-world AI
    If the current competitions on Kaggle aren’t to your liking, some other data science competition platforms worth checking out include AICrowd, Omdena, MachineHack, DrivenData, and Zindi.

    #AI #Chatbots #API Tools 8 social mentions

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    Kaggle offers innovative business results and solutions to companies.
    Kaggle is the biggest data science competition platform. They partner with businesses to run challenges made up of a dataset and problem statement for anyone in the world to solve. Challenge topics vary from computer vision to stock exchange predictions. Joining a competition and contributing to the Kaggle Forums can be a useful way to collaborate with others working on the same project as you. Here you’ll be able to discuss approaches, algorithms, and advice for feature engineering.

    #Data Collaboration #Data Dashboard #Databases 99 social mentions

  3. The Tamagotchi powered by Artificial Intelligence 🤗
    Hugging Face started originally with open-source tools for NLP projects, but has since expanded into fields such as Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning. On the Hugging Face platform you can download and share models, and discuss projects on their Discord or Forum. If you’re having trouble figuring what type of project to build, heading over to Hugging Face may be a great source of inspiration.

    #AI #Social & Communications #Chatbots 252 social mentions

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