New deep learning models: Fewer neurons, more intelligence
An international research team from TU Wien (Vienna), IST Austria and MIT (USA) has developed a new artificial intelligence system based on the brains of tiny animals, such as threadworms. This novel AI-system can control a vehicle with just a few artificial neurons. The team says that system has decisive advantages over previous deep learning models: It copes much better with noisy input, and, because of its simplicity, its mode of operation can be explained in detail. It does not have to be regarded as a complex "black box," but it can be understood by humans. This new deep learning model has now been published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence.
Oct-13-2020, 18:10:09 GMT
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