Machine Learning Offers a Path to Deeper Insight
Machine learning, which involves programs that get more accurate with experience, is fundamentally different from any kind of computing that's come before. "There's always been a simple division of labor: machines do number crunching, and humans make decisions," says Pradeep Dubey, an Intel Fellow at the company's Intel Labs division. Machine-learning programs--and in particular the high-profile deep-learning subset that can teach themselves--are different. These programs have the potential to discover new drug compounds or identify consumer trends without human intervention. For Dubey and others at Intel, it was clear that they needed to find a way to make machine-learning programs work well on Intel's architecture.
Oct-5-2016, 21:05:33 GMT
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