Apple publishes its first paper on artificial intelligence - Digital Review
Earlier this month, Apple announced that it would allow its artificial intelligence researchers to publish research papers -- a major shift in the notoriously secretive company's policy. Now, just a few weeks later, the first of these papers has been made public on the preprint server arXiv. The paper -- titled "Learning from Simulated and Unsupervised Images through Adversarial Training"-- deals with intelligent image recognition technology. Specifically, it describes a technique that would enable a program to recognize and decipher computer-generated images. So far, this has not been possible because, as the researchers from Apple note, "synthetic data is often not realistic enough," and increasing the realism is "computationally expensive."
Dec-29-2016, 23:40:12 GMT