Hyun Kim is the co-founder and CEO of Superb AI, an ML DataOps platform that helps computer vision teams automate and manage the entire data pipeline: from ingestion and labeling to data quality assessment and delivery. He initially studied Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering at Duke but shifted from genetic engineering to robotics and deep learning. He then pursued a Ph.D. in computer science at Duke with a focus on Robotics and Deep Learning but ended up taking leave to further immerse himself in the world of AI R&D at a corporate research lab. During this time, he started to experience the bottlenecks and obstacles that many companies still face to this day: data labeling and management were very manual, and the available solutions were nowhere near sufficient.
What I Learned From Convergence 2022
Last week, I attended Comet ML’s Convergence virtual event. The event features presentations from data science and machine learning experts, who shared their best practices and insights on developing and implementing enterprise ML strategies. There were talks discussing emerging tools, approaches, and workflows that can help you effectively manage an ML project from start to finish.
In this blog recap, I will dissect content from the event’s technical talks, covering a wide range of topics from testing models in production and data quality assessment to operational ML and minimum viable model.
Datacast Episode 80: Creating The Sense of Sight with Alberto Rizzoli
Alberto Rizzoli is co-Founder of V7, a platform for deep learning teams to manage training data workflows and create image recognition AI. V7 is used by AI-first companies and enterprises, including Honeywell, Merck, General Electrics, and MIT.
Alberto founded his first startup at age 19 and made the MakerFaire’s 20 under 20 list. In 2015, he began working on AI with Simon Edwardson while studying under Ray Kurzweil, leading to the creation of the first engine capable of running large deep neural networks on smartphone CPUs. Later, this project became Aipoly, a startup that helped the blind identify over 3 billion objects to date using their phones.
Alberto's work on AI granted him an award and personal audience by Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italy’s Premio Gentile for Science and Innovation. V7's underlying technology won the CES Best of Innovation in 2017 and 2018.
Datacast Episode 68: Threat Intelligence, Venture Stamina, and Data Investing with Sarah Catanzaro
Sarah Catanzaro is a Partner at Amplify Partners, where she focuses on investing in and advising high potential startups in machine intelligence, data management, and distributed systems. Her investments at Amplify include startups like RunwayML, Maze Design, OctoML, and Metaphor Data, among others. Sarah also has several years of experience defining data strategy and leading data science teams at startups and in the defense/intelligence sector, including roles at Mattermark, Palantir, Cyveillance, and the Center for Advanced Defense Studies.