voice and facial recognition
Machine Learning Consulting: Does Your Business Really Need It?
You're probably familiar with the hype surrounding the business value of applied data science and machine learning. You've heard things like, "your data can become your competitive edge" and "your data can be turned into actionable insights." Well, that's true, but only if you're well-prepared with actual data in hand and if you learn the basics of typical project flow. These are some of the questions to be answered. Here is a story of two companies operating across different industries that applied machine learning (ML) algorithms to their business data and got valuable insights that resulted in new product development.
Deep Learning vs Machine Learning: Which is the Best Choice for AI?
Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning: You'll learn how the two concepts compare and how they fit into the broader category of Artificial Intelligence. During this demo we will also describes how deep learning can be applied to real-world scenarios such as fraud detection, voice and facial recognition, sentiment analytics, and time series forecasting. This episode helps you compare deep learning vs. machine learning. You'll learn how the two concepts compare and how they fit into the broader category of artificial intelligence. During this demo we will also describes how deep learning can be applied to real-world scenarios such as fraud detection, voice and facial recognition, sentiment analytics, and time series forecasting.
ATM Report: How Artificial Intelligence increases hotel revenues and cut costs? Travel News eTurboNews
Cutting edge technology and innovation will be adopted as the official show theme for Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2019, taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 28 April – 1 May 2019. According to the latest research conducted by Colliers International, personalisation Artificial Intelligence (AI) could increase hotel revenues by over 10 percent and reduce costs by more than 15 percent – with hotel operators expecting technology such as voice and facial recognition, virtual reality and biometrics to be mainstream by 2025. Further to this, the research estimates 73 percent of manual activities in the hospitality industry have the technical potential for automation, with many global hotel operators including Marriott, Hilton, and Accor already investing in automating elements of their human resources. Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: "It is important to highlight that the GCC is one of the fastest growing regional hospitality markets on a global scale and an innovative technology-reliant industry. "Its impact on hotels and travel and tourism is multi-dimensional, ranging from voice and facial recognition, chatbots and beacon technology to virtual reality, blockchain and robot concierge.
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Voice and facial recognition could help AI surpass humans in emotional intelligence
I have studied emotional intelligence as a hobby for a long time. Until recently, I believed emotional intelligence would remain one of the core advantages of us humans after artificial intelligence takes over all tasks requiring memorization and logic. Over the past few years, I've focused my studies on emotionally intelligent algorithms, as it is the business of my startup, Inbot. The more I have researched them, the more convinced I have become that people are no longer ahead of AI in terms of emotional intelligence. Do you have an AI strategy -- or hoping to get one?
Meet Your Robot Pharmacist
But while the San Francisco entrepreneur misses his mother and father in Australia, he doesn't worry about their health. That's because he's pinged multiple times per day about their medication management and activity levels via an app connected to the PillDrill Wi-Fi health hub in their home. When the parents pop a pill, the system updates that the medication has been ingested and even registers their current state of mind with a scannable mood cube -- a different emotion is pictured on five of the six sides to represent comfort levels and pain. Havas, the founder of the company that manufactures the PillDrill, isn't trying to be creepy; he's trying to be cognizant of his parents' health care -- and stay ahead of trouble. In 2012, around 300,000 Americans called poison control hotlines after accidentally ingesting medications, according to the National Poison Control Center.
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