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Archive 2019Do You Know the Czech Project OLS?
Today I noticed a trio of articles by Mr Miroslav Pivoda, and I must say, I have never read anything quite like it! Thirty years ago, when machine…
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Archive 2019How Would You Like a Real-Time Translation That Preserves the Colour of Voice?
Google's AI results are not perfect yet, but there's much to look forward to. Source: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613559/google-ai-language-translation/?fbclid=IwAR2yZPZ8MBeI26x54UkxS8VnHtmL2BotsWw8L9ycOrBx8V4Imc5EpYI4rb0
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Archive 2019Karen Hao analysed nearly 17,000 studies on artificial intelligence and wrote an article on where he believes AI is heading
• The biggest shift was the transition from expert systems (knowledge-based systems) to machine learning in the early 2000s. The word “logic” is increasingly less used in research…
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Archive 2019New AI Clones Your Voice from Just 5 Seconds of Audio Recording!
New research introduces us to AI that converts text to speech (TTS). The algorithm is traditionally based on a neural network. Upon closer inspection, it consists of 3 main components…
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Archive 2019Artificial Intelligence Aids in Uncovering the Mysteries of Physics
It could one day help to reformulate quantum mechanics. Swiss physicist Rennato Renner and his team have proposed an algorithm that can distil vast amounts of information into…
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Archive 2019They Trained Neural Networks to 'Read Thoughts' in Real Time
As part of the NeuroNet NTI Assistive Neurotechnology project, employees from the Neurobotics Group of Companies and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology trained neural networks to...
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Archive 2019Nvidia Announces It Has Trained the Largest Language Model in the World, GPT-2 8B!
The model uses 8.3 billion parameters and is 24 times larger than BERT and 5 times larger than the previously largest GPT-2 from OpenAI. Nvidia employed parallelism that…
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Archive 2019Israeli Scientists Develop a New Type of Neural Network!
Israeli scientists from the Department of Physics at Bar-Ilan University have developed a new type of neural network that draws more inspiration from the human brain. The biological learning algorithms incorporate asynchronous…
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Archive 2019Google's Cloud Neural Network WaveNet Can Now Speak Czech and Slovak!
It is the same network that should be able to make smacking sounds, pant, and above all, synthesise the human voice more effectively and authentically. You can try it for free…
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Archive 2019The Third Year of the Data Science Olympics!
So, what do you think of the latest Olympics? In case anyone missed it, at the end of May, the third year of the Data Science Olympics took place...
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Archive 2019Neural Network Connected to Monkey Brain Generates Bizarre Images!
Harvard scientists attempted to connect a neural network to a monkey brain so cleverly that their XDREAM algorithm morphed remarkable images. If monkeys dream, these images are what the monkey cells dream about...
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Archive 2019Andrew Ng has created a new course 'AI For Everyone' – 'AI for Everyone!'
In this classic four-week course, Ng demonstrates for the first time that AI is not just for engineers. If you want to work better with artificial intelligence in your company and…
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Archive 2019Auto-Keras and AutoML
Google introduces Neural Architecture Search, abbreviated as NAS. NAS is essentially an algorithm that searches for the most optimal neural network to perform a specific task for your particular dataset.
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Archive 2019I am honoured to introduce our latest project in the field of natural language processing – the emotion detector!
EMO – works on a similar principle to the toxic word detector, but is a bit more advanced. You type or paste text into the box and press Enter…
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