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Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Announced Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
The Apple logo is displayed at the Apple Store June 17, 2015 on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Earlier this December, Apple created a noise when they express the artificial intelligence (AI) research community that the secretive company will start making AI papers of its own. A month later, Apple is already starting to keep their promise. Apple revealed its very first AI paper last December 22. The AI paper was submitted last November 15 for publication.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images. That's because synthetic image data is already labeled and annotated, while real-world image data requires somebody to exhaustively label everything the computer is seeing -- that's a tree, a dog, a bike. But the synthetic image approach can be problematic as what the algorithm learns doesn't always carry over neatly to real world scenes. The synthetic image data "is often not realistic enough, leading the network to learn details only present in synthetic images and fail to generalize well on real images," the paper from Apple says.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Makes Good On Its Promise By Publishing Its First Ever Artificial Intelligence Paper: Report
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) made waves in the artificial intelligence world when it officially announced that it would start publishing artificial intelligence papers very soon. The Cupertino-based tech giant has done exactly what it promised and published its maiden AI paper. After submitting its artificial intelligence paper on Nov. 15, Apple's AI paper was officially published on Dec. 22. The paper discusses the different techniques of how a developer can improve the training of an algorithm's capability of recognizing different images which are computer generated and not from the real world. The technique is applicable in machine learning research where developers can apply such synthetic images, including those incorporated in video games, to train neural networks.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.
Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper
Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise. Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images. In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images.