Improving Image Recognition to Accelerate Machine Learning - Advanced Science News
Deep learning is a fascinating sub field of machine learning that creates artificially intelligent systems inspired by the structure and function of the brain. The basis of these models are bio-inspired artificial neural networks that mimic the neural connectivity of animal brains to carry out cognitive functions such as problem solving. A field with the most impressive results of neuromorphic computing is that of visual image analysis. Similar to how our brains learn to recognize objects in order to make predictions and act upon them, artificial intelligence must be shown millions of pictures before they are able to generalize them in order to make their best educated guesses for images they have never seen before. Professor Cheol Seong Hwang from the Department of Material Science and Engineering at Seoul National University and his research team have developed a method to accelerate the image recognition process by combining the inherent efficiency of resistive random access memory (ReRAM) and cross-bar array structures, two of the most commonly used hardware. Many of us have performed a reversed image search to find information based on a certain image in order to browse similar results.
Dec-12-2019, 02:22:03 GMT