Kira Radinsky (Hebrew: קירה רדינסקי; born July 28, 1986) is a Ukraine-born Israeli computer scientist, inventor and entrepreneur, specializing in predictive data mining. She gained recognition after being selected by the MIT Technology Review to the "35 Innovators Under 35" list. Her work was described in the popular press as predicting the first in 130 years outbreak of cholera in Cuba, based on the pattern identified by mining of 150 years of data from various sources: in poor countries, floods within a year after a drought often follow by a cholera outbreak. —Kira Radinsky, 2019.
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| - Kira Radinsky (hebräisch קירה רדינסקי; * 28. Juli 1986 in Kiew, Ukraine) ist eine israelische Informatikerin und Unternehmerin, die sich auf Predictive Data Mining spezialisiert hat. (de)
- Kira Radinsky (lahir 28 Juli 1986) adalah seorang peneliti asal Israel dalam bidang kecerdasan buatan. Pada 2013, pada usia 27 tahun, ia dipilih oleh MIT untuk masuk dalam daftar tahunan mereka “35 Inovator Di Bawah Usia 35 Tahun.” Lahir di Kiev, Ukraina pada 1986, Radinsky pindah ke Israel pada usia empat tahun. Ia sekarang bekerja sebagai direktur data sains di eBay. Ia juga bekerja sebagai peneliti dan profesor kunjungan di Institut Teknologi Technion-Israel di Haifa, dimana ia menyelesaikan gelar. Pada bulan Juni, Radinsky dipilih oleh Menteri Keuangan, Moshe Kahlon, sebagai anggota badan direktur Otoritas Keamanan Israel. Ia juga menjabat sebagai direktur dan penasehat untuk berbagai perusahaan. (in)
- Kira Radinsky (Hebrew: קירה רדינסקי; born July 28, 1986) is a Ukraine-born Israeli computer scientist, inventor and entrepreneur, specializing in predictive data mining. She gained recognition after being selected by the MIT Technology Review to the "35 Innovators Under 35" list. Her work was described in the popular press as predicting the first in 130 years outbreak of cholera in Cuba, based on the pattern identified by mining of 150 years of data from various sources: in poor countries, floods within a year after a drought often follow by a cholera outbreak. —Kira Radinsky, 2019. (en)
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| - "I think the best way to predict the future is to create it. One of the things that we are doing right now is identifying the patterns, and when the patterns start, try to predict the next step. So, it can predict things that have a pattern. Random things? It’s a philosophical question. Do we even have random things? Or is it part of a pattern that we don’t have data for? So, if you believe there is no random thing and everything has a pattern, then AI can predict the future. We just need more data for that." (en)
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| - Kira Radinsky (hebräisch קירה רדינסקי; * 28. Juli 1986 in Kiew, Ukraine) ist eine israelische Informatikerin und Unternehmerin, die sich auf Predictive Data Mining spezialisiert hat. (de)
- Kira Radinsky (Hebrew: קירה רדינסקי; born July 28, 1986) is a Ukraine-born Israeli computer scientist, inventor and entrepreneur, specializing in predictive data mining. She gained recognition after being selected by the MIT Technology Review to the "35 Innovators Under 35" list. Her work was described in the popular press as predicting the first in 130 years outbreak of cholera in Cuba, based on the pattern identified by mining of 150 years of data from various sources: in poor countries, floods within a year after a drought often follow by a cholera outbreak. "I think the best way to predict the future is to create it. One of the things that we are doing right now is identifying the patterns, and when the patterns start, try to predict the next step. So, it can predict things that have a pattern. Random things? It’s a philosophical question. Do we even have random things? Or is it part of a pattern that we don’t have data for? So, if you believe there is no random thing and everything has a pattern, then AI can predict the future. We just need more data for that." —Kira Radinsky, 2019. While working on her Ph.D. she co-founded a company, SalesPredict, based on similar ideas, but with different algorithms (the intellectual property of her work belongs to Technion). It was acquired by eBay in 2016, where Kira Radinsky worked as chief scientist and the director of data science during 2016–2019. Since the end of 2021, Radinsky also serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Diagnostic Robotics, Tel Aviv, which she co-founded in 2019. She is also a visiting professor at Technion teaching the applications of predictive data mining in medicine. She has co-authored over 10 patents and more than 40 peer-reviewed articles. (en)
- Kira Radinsky (lahir 28 Juli 1986) adalah seorang peneliti asal Israel dalam bidang kecerdasan buatan. Pada 2013, pada usia 27 tahun, ia dipilih oleh MIT untuk masuk dalam daftar tahunan mereka “35 Inovator Di Bawah Usia 35 Tahun.” Lahir di Kiev, Ukraina pada 1986, Radinsky pindah ke Israel pada usia empat tahun. Ia sekarang bekerja sebagai direktur data sains di eBay. Ia juga bekerja sebagai peneliti dan profesor kunjungan di Institut Teknologi Technion-Israel di Haifa, dimana ia menyelesaikan gelar. Pada bulan Juni, Radinsky dipilih oleh Menteri Keuangan, Moshe Kahlon, sebagai anggota badan direktur Otoritas Keamanan Israel. Ia juga menjabat sebagai direktur dan penasehat untuk berbagai perusahaan. (in)
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