Measuring AI Performance On Mobile Devices And Why It Matters
Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Are More Important Than You Might Think For Mobile ... [ ] Devices AI is a common buzz word these days, but most consumers probably aren't aware how it's interwoven in their everyday lives. Some of us in the analyst and tech press communities may also scoff at how often the term is used for some technologies that hardly resemble true artificial intelligence. That said, there are a few platforms, beyond just powerful data centers, that are a natural for AI processing and the NNs (Neural Networks) that drive them. One of those is AI inferencing (using the AI to infer information, versus training an NN) at the edge, and in your pocket, with a smartphone. As you might imagine, smartphone platforms from Android to Apple vary greatly, but there are common workloads like speech-to-text translation, and recommender engines (like Google Assistant and Siri), that make heavy use of common AI NN models, and they do so on-device for speed and latency advantages.
Jun-13-2020, 21:58:40 GMT
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