Microsoft researchers release graph that helps machines conceptualize - Next at Microsoft
To most computers, that word printed on an otherwise blank screen is simply a string of characters. You see a word associated with a big cat, a large mammal. Given the context of valet parking, it might also bring to mind a luxury brand that is similar to Mercedes and BMW. Put another way, you have a collection of ideas, or concepts, of what "Jaguar" means and the mental agility to use context to infer which concept the writer of the word intended to convey. On Tuesday, a team of scientists from Microsoft Research Asia, Microsoft's research lab in Beijing, China, announced the public release of technology designed to help computers conceptualize in a humanlike fashion.
Nov-1-2016, 15:20:30 GMT
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