AWS Machine Learning Blog
Meet Olivia: The first NTTS voice in Australian English for Amazon Polly
Amazon Polly is launching a new Australian English voice, Olivia. Amazon Polly turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to build speech-enabled products. Building upon the existing Australian English Standard voices, Nicole and Russell, Olivia is the first Australian English voice in Amazon Polly powered by the Neural Text-to-Speech (NTTS) technology. The NTTS voices in […]
Configuring Amazon SageMaker Studio for teams and groups with complete resource isolation
October 2022: This post was reviewed and updated to include updates from Amazon SageMaker’s recently released SourceIdentity feature and renaming of AWS SSO to IAM Identity Center. Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service that provides every machine learning (ML) developer and data scientist with the ability to build, train, and deploy ML models quickly. […]
British Newscaster speaking style now available in Amazon Polly
Amazon Polly turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to create applications that talk and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. We’re thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new, British Newscaster speaking style voice: Amy. The speaking style mimics a formal and authoritative British newsreader. This Newscaster voice is the result of our […]
Learn from the winner of the AWS DeepComposer Chartbusters challenge The Sounds of Science
AWS is excited to announce the winner of the AWS DeepComposer Chartbusters The Sounds of Science Challenge, Sungin Lee. AWS DeepComposer gives developers a creative way to get started with machine learning (ML). In June, we launched Chartbusters, a monthly global competition during which developers use AWS DeepComposer to create original compositions and compete to […]
Bringing your own custom container image to Amazon SageMaker Studio notebooks
Amazon SageMaker Studio is the first fully integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML). SageMaker Studio lets data scientists spin up Studio notebooks to explore data, build models, launch Amazon SageMaker training jobs, and deploy hosted endpoints. Studio notebooks come with a set of pre-built images, which consist of the Amazon SageMaker Python SDK […]
Amazon Translate now enables you to mark content to not get translated
While performing machine translations, you may have situations where you wish to preserve specific sections of text from being translated, such as names, unique identifiers, or codes. We at the Amazon Translate team are excited to announce a tag modifications that allows you to specify what text should not be translated. This feature is available […]
Intelligently connect to customers using machine learning in the COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic has changed how people interact, how we receive information, and how we get help. It has shifted much of what used to happen in-person to online. Many of our customers are using machine learning (ML) technology to facilitate that transition, from new remote cloud contact centers, to chatbots, to more personalized engagements online. […]
Announcing the AWS DeepComposer Chartbusters challenge, Keep Calm and Model On
We are back with another AWS DeepComposer Chartbusters challenge, Keep Calm and Model On! This challenge is open for submissions throughout AWS re:Invent until January 31, 2021. In this challenge, you can experiment with our newly launched Transformers algorithm and generate an original piece of music. Chartbusters is a global monthly challenge where you can […]
Adding custom data sources to Amazon Kendra
Amazon Kendra is a highly accurate and easy-to-use intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML). Amazon Kendra provides native connectors for popular data sources like Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), SharePoint, ServiceNow, OneDrive, Salesforce, and Confluence so you can easily add data from different content repositories and file systems into a centralized location. […]
Deploying reinforcement learning in production using Ray and Amazon SageMaker
Reinforcement learning (RL) is used to automate decision-making in a variety of domains, including games, autoscaling, finance, robotics, recommendations, and supply chain. Launched at AWS re:Invent 2018, Amazon SageMaker RL helps you quickly build, train, and deploy policies learned by RL. Ray is an open-source distributed execution framework that makes it easy to scale your […]