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May 2022

How to configure Netdata's all-new Anomaly Advisor, powered by ML, for real-time troubleshooting

Netdata's Lead Machine Learning Engineer, Andrew Maguire, walks through how to configure the all-new Anomaly Advisor. This new feature lets you troubleshoot in real-time, at scale, by identifying periods of time with raised anomaly rates across your entire infrastructure. In this guided video, Andrew will explain how to enable Netdata's ML functionality then, how to set up unsupervised anomaly detection with minimal configuration, and lastly how the Anomaly Advisor works to speed up troubleshooting when an incident occurs.

Introducing Anomaly Advisor for troubleshooting at scale

Troubleshoot at scale with our all-new, lightweight Anomaly Advisor, powered by machine learning. The Anomaly Advisor finds periods of time with elevated anomaly rates across your entire infrastructure faster than ever before. This new feature works along with our ML unsupervised models on the edge, making your troubleshooting trouble-free! Even better, the Anomaly Advisor requires minimal configuration and is extremely lightweight. No need to worry about exhausting your CPU usage.

Researchers test the power of machine learning to unravel long Covid's mysteries

Long Covid, with its constellation of symptoms, is proving a challenging moving target for researchers trying to conduct large studies of the syndrome. As they take aim, they’re debating how to responsibly use growing piles of real-world data — drawing from the full experiences of long Covid patients, not just their participation in stewarded clinical trials.

Monitor model performance with Superwise's offering in the Datadog Marketplace

Superwise is a monitoring platform that provides model observability for high-scale machine learning (ML) operations. Superwise provides teams with out-of-the-box (OOTB) metrics on their models’ production behavior, so they can effectively address drift, data quality issues, and other problems before they negatively impact business.

Machine learning tool to speed up treatment of traumatic brain injury

A team of data scientists from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in the US, and neurotrauma surgeons from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, has developed the first automated brain scans and machine-learning techniques to inform outcomes for patients who have severe traumatic brain injuries. The advanced machine-learning algorithm can analyse vast volumes of data from brain scans and relevant clinical data from patients.