Paul Logothetis: Japanese IT giant Fujitsu is developing a 3D sensory system that will make scoring easier. But will computers ever fully replace human judges?
Source: Cracking the vault: Artificial intelligence judging comes to gymnastics
Paul Logothetis: Japanese IT giant Fujitsu is developing a 3D sensory system that will make scoring easier. But will computers ever fully replace human judges?
Source: Cracking the vault: Artificial intelligence judging comes to gymnastics
Hinton’s new approach, known as capsule networks, is a twist on neural networks intended to make machines better able to understand the world through images or video..
Source: Google’s AI Wizard Unveils a New Twist on Neural Networks
The Abstract: We describe a new learning procedure, back-propagation, for networks of neurone-like units. The procedure repeatedly adjusts the weights of the connections in the network so as to minimize a measure of the difference between the actual output vector of the net and the desired output vector. As a result of the weight adjustments, internal ‘hidden’ units which are not part of the input or output come to represent important features of the task domain, and the regularities in the task are captured by the interactions of these units. The ability to create useful new features distinguishes back-propagation from earlier, simpler methods such as the perceptron-convergence procedure1
https://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v323/n6088/pdf/323533a0.pdf
“In addition to speech recognition and natural language (processing, generation, and understanding) applications, AI is also used for other recognition tasks (pattern, text, audio, image, video, facial, …), autonomous vehicles, medical diagnoses, gaming, search engines, spam filtering, crime fighting, marketing, robotics, remote sensing, computer vision, transportation, music recognition, classification, and so on.”
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Source: Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks Explained
IBM Watson want to be at the cutting edge, serving the community from the very start.
Source: IBM Watson Prepare for the Future of VR and AR with VR Speech Sandbox
No one really knows how the most advanced algorithms do what they do. That could be a problem.
Source: There’s a big problem with AI: even its creators can’t explain how it works
Woebot combines cognitive behavior therapy with advances in natural language to create a virtual counselor.
Source: Andrew Ng Has a Chatbot That Can Help with Depression
Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft tall, travels at 9 mph and jumps 4 feet vertically. It uses electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, with a range of about 15 miles on one battery charge.