Looking for open source AI projects related to smarter food service systems

For example, most of the fish we eat are mislabeled….  http://www.stuffyoushouldknow.com/podcasts/fish-fraud.htm What if someone did an open source AI project similiar to what Thrun did for skin cancer for recognizing fish after different food process stages? http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v542/n7639/full/nature21056.html I am curious especially about open AI for food-related projects done by: http://ai4good.org http://worldfoodpreservationcenter.com And any connections to …

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Books: Life, Death, Neurotribes, Medicine Creative Destruction, Systems Research, Regulations, Service Process Design

1. Christensen CM (2007) How will you measure your life. Havard Business Review Classics. Boston MA. Christensen CM (2010) How will you measure your life. harvard business review. Jul 1;88(7-8):46-51. https://www.amazon.com/Measure-Harvard-Business-Review-Classics/dp/1633692566/ “On the last day of class, I ask my strudents to turn those theoretical lenses on themselves, yo find cogent answers to three questions: …

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Simple framework for rethinking future jobs

There is a lot of speculation about jobs of the future.  It may look a lot more like hobbies, areas of interest people invest in, than current jobs that pay us for doing what others need done. How might one approach rethinking education and future jobs?  Here is one framework based on the social, mental, …

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Smart Service Systems

Investment in smart, people-centered service systems (NSF): 2016 $13M:  https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=189628 2015 $10M:  https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=136268 Would be great to get funding up to $100M a year from ~$10M  year over the last few years. Smart service systems = socio-technology systems with artificial intelligence/machine learning to augment people in their social roles, where economics and public policy are …

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Predicting discoveries or automated hypotheses from the literature

Spangler S, Wilkins AD, Bachman BJ, Nagarajan M, Dayaram T, Haas P, Regenbogen S, Pickering CR, Comer A, Myers JN, Stanoi I (2014) Automated hypothesis generation based on mining scientific literature. InProceedings of the 20th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining 2014 Aug 24 (pp. 1877-1886). ACM.  URL: http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/alacoste/files/p1877-spangler.pdf This early …

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Eight unsolved grand challenges of AI/CogSci

The eight unsolved grand challenges of AI/CogSci are readily apparent if one watches a child growing up to adulthood, and noticing capabilities that arrive at different ages. The list below provides a set of goals for students building open source AI software for smartphones.  Moreover, to stimulate university startups, students should be learning to build, …

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Jobs of the Future

Alan Kay one of my mentors at Apple during the 1990’s was well-known for saying the best way to predict the future is to invent it….. President James Mellinchamp (Piedmont College, Georgia) just sent me this nice list of 55 jobs of the future, by Futurist Thomas Frey: http://www.futuristspeaker.com/business-trends/55-jobs-of-the-future/. What I especially like about the …

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Annual re-read list – my top ten books

From bottom (longest time on list) to top (shortest time on list)… I try to re-read once a year if I can… https://service-science.info/archives/4333 (10) Fagin R, Halpern JY, Moses Y, Vardi M (2004) Reasoning about knowledge. MIT press. https://www.amazon.com/Reasoning-About-Knowledge-Ronald-1995-08-14/dp/B01JXSKYMS/ One of the most cited books in artificial intelligence – a must read.  Reasoning about the …

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The need for next generation cognitive curriculum

(1) For CEOs to understand cognitive How does one win? Tesla Gathers More Autopilot Miles in a Day Than Google Has in Its Whole Program http://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-gathers-more-autopilot-miles-in-a-day-than-google-has-in-its-whole-program-107841.html For CEO’s who want to truly understand cognitive, I recommend reading or listening to the following on next cross country flight… The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the …

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Readings that are service systems related…

Reading that are service systems related… 1. Badinelli R (2016) Modeling service systems. Service systems and innovations in business and society collection, Editors: Spohrer J, Demirkan H.  Business Expert Press. https://www.amazon.com/Service-System-Modeling-Ralph-Badinelli/dp/1631570234/ “At once staggered by the challenges of modeling service systems, I was inspired by the opportunity they offered.  We are at an exciting stage …

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