Sentences with phrase «computer algorithms according»

A robo - advisor is a program that manages your money based on computer algorithms according to your risk strategy.

Not exact matches

The problem, according to the paper, is that boards don't have a very strong grasp on options» potential value, something that it typically takes a sophisticated computer algorithm (known as the Black - Scholes formula) to analyze.
The company — comprising a team of neuroscientists, computer scientists, astrophysicists, artists and entrepreneurs — says it uses a new type of «neural - network algorithm» to analyze millions of reviews and descriptions, and then recommends restaurants based on the data you have entered into the site, according to a report from Forbes.
There's a waiting list because matches are determined by staff members in addition to a computer algorithm, according to the company.
Listening to the needs of readers according to daily sales results will soon be replaced by computers with well - designed algorithms.
According to Richard Taylor, who studied Pollock's work through computer algorithms, the unique shape and musculature of Pollock's physique contributed to particular movements, marks, and fluidity on the canvas.
* According to a recent article, Jackson is an expert in «information retrieval (search), document categorization (automated indexing of content), machine learning (the design of algorithms that enable software to learn from and make decisions based on data patterns), and natural language processing (in which software can summarize content, convert computer language into human language and vice versa, or make a computer speak with human tones).»
Computers, using complex algorithms to analyze tens of thousands of similar cases and decisions, can now be used to predict the outcome of court fights, according to Daniel Katz, an assistant law professor at Michigan State University.
According to the article, «work is now underway to capture how such exchanges work and turn them into AI algorithms» and leverage «philosophy, linguistics, computer science, and even law and politics in order to get a handle on how debates fit together.»
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