Nashlie Sephus, the Glossary
Nashlie H. Sephus is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur specialized in machine learning and algorithmic bias identification.[1]
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20 relations: Ada Lovelace Award, African-American women in computer science, Algorithmic bias, Amazon Web Services, Atlanta, Black women, Business incubator, Chief technology officer, Computer engineering, Exponent, Inc., Georgia Institute of Technology College of Engineering, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, Machine learning, Mississippi State University, Murrah High School, Planned community, Prototype, Technology evangelist, Women in engineering in the United States.
- African-American computer scientists
- Engineers from Mississippi
- Technology evangelists
Ada Lovelace Award
The Ada Lovelace Award is given in honor of the English mathematician and computer programmer, Ada Lovelace, by the Association for Women in Computing.
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African-American women in computer science
African-American women in computer science were among early pioneers in computing in the United States, and there are notable African-American women working in computer science. Nashlie Sephus and African-American women in computer science are African-American computer scientists and American women computer scientists.
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Algorithmic bias
Algorithmic bias describes systematic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create "unfair" outcomes, such as "privileging" one category over another in ways different from the intended function of the algorithm.
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Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Black women
Black women are of sub-Saharan African, Indigenous Australian, and Melanesian descent.
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Business incubator
A business incubator is an organization that helps startup companies and individual entrepreneurs to develop their businesses by providing a fullscale range of services, starting with management training and office space, and ending with venture capital financing.
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Chief technology officer
A chief technology officer (CTO) (also known as a chief technical officer or chief technologist) is an officer tasked with managing technical operations of an organization.
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Computer engineering
Computer engineering (CoE or CpE) is a branch of computer science and electronic engineering that integrates several fields of computer science and electronic engineering required to develop computer hardware and software.
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Exponent, Inc.
Exponent, Inc. is an American engineering and scientific consulting firm.
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Georgia Institute of Technology College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology provides formal education and research in more than 10 fields of engineering, including aerospace, chemical, civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial, mechanical, materials engineering, biomedical, and biomolecular engineering, plus polymer, textile, and fiber engineering.
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Jackson State University
Jackson State University (Jackson State or JSU) is a public historically black research university in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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Machine learning
Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalize to unseen data and thus perform tasks without explicit instructions.
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Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University for Agriculture and Applied Science, commonly known as Mississippi State University (MSU), is a public land-grant research university in Mississippi State, Mississippi.
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Murrah High School
Murrah High School is a public high school located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
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A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land.
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Prototype
A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.
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Technology evangelist
A technology evangelist is a person who builds a critical mass of support for a given technology, and then establishes it as a technical standard in a market that is subject to network effects.
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Women in engineering in the United States
Historically, women in the United States have been represented at lower rates than men in both science and engineering college programs and careers.
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See also
African-American computer scientists
- Adrian Hill (American football official)
- African-American women in computer science
- Aisha Bowe
- Andrea Grimes Parker
- Annie Easley
- Ayanna Howard
- Carlotta Berry
- Charles Lee Isbell Jr.
- Clarence Ellis (computer scientist)
- Donna Auguste
- Dorothy Vaughan
- Elva Jones
- Erica Baker
- Gladys West
- James Mickens
- Jelani Nelson
- Joseph Monroe (computer scientist)
- Joy Buolamwini
- Juan E. Gilbert
- Katherine Johnson
- Kelsey Hightower
- Kevin Kornegay
- Khalia Braswell
- Kimberly Bryant (technologist)
- Latanya Sweeney
- Lester Mackey
- Lyndsey Scott
- Marc Hannah
- Mark Dean (computer scientist)
- Melba Roy Mouton
- Miriam D. Mann
- Nashlie Sephus
- Quincy K. Brown
- Seny Kamara
- Shaundra Daily
- Sofia Ongele
- Tavonia Evans
- Terri Burns
- Timnit Gebru
- Valerie Taylor (computer scientist)
- Victoria Chibuogu Nneji
Engineers from Mississippi
- Carlile Pollock Patterson
- Charles Busby (politician)
- Felecia M. Nave
- Joe F. Thompson
- John R. Baylis
- Nashlie Sephus
- Powtawche Valerino
- Roderick Jackson
Technology evangelists
- Alessandro Longo (journalist)
- Aneesh Chopra
- Chief Technology Officer of the United States
- Chris Messina (open-source advocate)
- Clay Shirky
- Dave Winer
- David Recordon
- David Shing
- Don Dodge
- Ed Parsons
- Fee Plumley
- Fred Davis (entrepreneur)
- Gary Vaynerchuk
- Ian Hughes (epredator)
- James Martin (author)
- John Resig
- Jonathan Mayer
- Kelsey Hightower
- Liz Fong-Jones
- Lynn G. Gref
- Marilyn Cade
- Michael Meeks (software developer)
- Miguel de Icaza
- Mike Boich
- Nashlie Sephus
- Nitin Pradhan
- Raj Jain
- Richard Lang (CEO)
- Robert Scoble
- Steven VanRoekel
- Tim Ferriss
- Vint Cerf
- Vivek Kundra
- Ward Cunningham
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashlie_Sephus
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