Lie Detection using Azure Machine Learning with Jennifer Marsman
.NET Rocks!30 Juni 2016

Lie Detection using Azure Machine Learning with Jennifer Marsman

Can you detect lies with machine learning? Jennifer Marsman can! Carl and Richard chatted with Jennifer while at the NDC conference in Oslo. Jennifer talked about gathering EEG data with Emotiv headsets to do lie detection by taking base line (known true and known false) questions and then applying Azure Machine Learning to classify the data. The conversation dives into the different machine learning techniques available on Azure and how certain algorithms are more effective on different data sets - it turns out EEG data works great with deep neural networking! There are lots of different opportunities in the machine learning space, time to check it out!

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Rory Blyth on Rory Blyth

Rory Blyth on Rory Blyth

In this, Mark's last show, Carl and Mark welcome Rory Blyth, who writes a very popular blog at neopoleon.com. Rory's blog has become well known at Microsoft and in the .NET blogsphere in general.Rory talks about the .NET community and the Open Source Software (OSS) community, writing, blogging, driving to the PDC from Las Vegas, Longhorn, and lots of other great stuff. This one is not to be missed!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Sam Gentile on COM Interop

Sam Gentile on COM Interop

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Don Box on SOAP and WSE

Don Box on SOAP and WSE

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5 Jan 20041h 12min

Robert Green on Visual Studio Tools for Office

Robert Green on Visual Studio Tools for Office

Carl and Mark talk to Robert about the new Visual Studio Tools for Office, VBA, XML, Office and DataSets, Scripting, and using Word and Excel as the User Interface layer for your .NET framework applications. Robert also talks about some features of up-coming versions of these tools in the Whidbey timeframe. This is great stuff! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Pat Hynds on Security

Pat Hynds on Security

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The .NET Rocks Quiz Show at the PDC

The .NET Rocks Quiz Show at the PDC

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Robert Scoble on Blogging

Robert Scoble on Blogging

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27 Okt 20031h 6min

Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0

Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0

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