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Does Neural Networks help in inventing Anti-Cancer Medications?

Scientists have for the first time applied a generative neural network to create new pharmaceutical medicines with the desired characteristics. By using Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) developed and trained to "invent" new molecular structures, there may soon be a reduction in the time and cost of searching for substances with potential medicinal properties. The researchers intend to use these technologies in the search for new medications within various areas from oncology and even anti-infective. Currently, the inorganic molecule base contains hundreds of millions of substances, and only a small fraction of them are used in medicinal drugs. The pharmacological methods of making drugs generally have a hereditary nature. For example, pharmacologists might continue to research aspirin that has already been in use for many years, perhaps adding something into the compound to reduce side effects or increase efficiency, yet the substance still remains the sam

Does Machines Perceive Human Emotions?

Researchers have developed a machine-learning model that takes computers a step closer to interpreting our emotions as naturally as humans do. In the growing research field of “affective computing”, robots and computers are being developed to analyze facial expressions, interpret our emotions and respond accordingly. Applications include, for instance, monitoring an individual’s health and well-being, gauging student interest in classrooms, helping diagnose signs of certain diseases, and developing helpful robot companions . A challenge, however, is people express emotions quite differently, depending on many factors. General differences can be seen between cultures, genders, and age groups. But other differences are even more fine-grained: The time of day, how much you slept, or even your level of familiarity with a conversation partner leads to subtle variations in the way you express, say, happiness or sadness in a given moment. Human brains instinctively catch these dev

Meet the Incredible Women - World's brightest AI brains

                           Women Scientist (The Women of Science Award)                            We are Organizing 8 th Global Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks (Neural Networks 2020) which is going to be held in the month of June 18-19, 2020 in Dubai, UAE. Theme : AI - The Next Evolutionary Step in Digital Transformation Our Conference provides a unique platform for women scientists for presenting the latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. We warmly welcome women scholars and scientists from Universities/ Industries who have significant research experience in Machine Learning, Deep Learning and AI to join the forum. We are happy to encourage our women scientist’s participants through research awards and provides assistance for women scholars in the respective areas of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in career development and research guidance. Women in Science Award highlights significant contributions b