So it’s like a one millimeter cube of a mouse brain.ĭavit: And if you want to get the whole mouse brain, you need to get thousand times bigger. Cutting into very thin slices, imaging each slice, like just one millimeter was a petabyte scale dataset sitting on top of AWS.Ĭurtis: So we’re talking one, one millimeter slice of a mouse brain is a petabyte of data.ĭavit: Yes, like kind of a volumetric slice. And for those who are not familiar with connectomics, it’s basically a new branch in neuroscience that tries to reconstruct the connectivity of neurons inside the brain, and what we were doing, we were taking a one millimeter volume of a mouse brain. So I had to find another advisor, and I accidentally, or incidentally, got into the neuroscience department working on this field called connectomics. When I got into the university, I got into a computer vision lab, but my advisor left the university and came to Bay Area here to start a self-driving car company. Davit, if you could give us a brief introduction, and we’ll, we’ll take it from there.ĭavit: Thanks, Curtis, for having me in this podcast. So we’re excited to have him here to chat about all of that with us, and so I just want to turn the time over to him. He’s done really interested research, has his own company now that’s doing some really interesting things in AI. We have Davit Buniatyan here with us today. All caps, no spaces DATACRUNCH at checkout.Ĭurtis: We’re really excited today. For this promo, go to and use promo code. But keep in mind, they’re offering you, our listeners, two months free for their growth plan, which gives you the ability to visualize, version control, query, and explore AI datasets in a team of up to 10 data scientists. As we chat with him, you’ll learn more about how you can build your AI products faster with Activeloop. He started his PhD in Princeton’s Neuroscience Lab, and he now runs Activeloop, the company behind the Database for AI. Today we have the founder of Activeloop, Davit Buniatyan, chatting with us. Ginette: Data Crunch is produced by the Data Crunch Corporation, an analytics, training, and consulting company. Ginette: and you are listening to Data Crunch,Ĭurtis: a podcast about how applied data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence are changing the world. But the issue is that they’re all focused for processing structured or maybe semi-structured data, but you don’t have one for unstructured data, like images, video, audio, text that where deep learning capabilities gave birth to extracting more business valuable insights. You have a data warehouses, you have data lakes, now they call them lake houses. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.Davit Buniatyan: The problem is that you have all this big, like traditional databases. “Cataclysmic Molten Core” by Jingle Punks “Secret of Tiki Island” Kevin MacLeod ( ) “The Illusion” and “Penny the Snitch” by Ikebe Shakedown “Chickaloon” by Dana Jennejohn and the Bennett Sun For argument’s sake, the producers will claim Fair Use and hope for the best. The original radio stories shared on this compilation contain too much popular recorded music to list. Skookum Asphalt: The Smelliest of Smells Like Yukon “Sunflower Dance Party” Kevin MacLeod ( ) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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