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Teaching Computers to Understand What They See

Posted January 24, 2017 | Technology |

Human communication is based on natural language. Teaching computers to understand natural language is obviously a requirement, but our communication uses more than just voice (speech). An important part of human communication is our ability to see and understand what we see. Providing visual recognition capabilities to machines is the next big step in teaching them to understand a person when they speak.

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Karolina Marzantowicz
Karolina Marzantowicz acts as a technical executive, advisor, and catalyst who fosters curiosity to help lead the adaptation of rapidly changing IT environments and drive organizational agility. She bridges the technology, business innovation, and psychology worlds. Ms. Marzantowicz has been supporting companies in driving com­plex digital transformations; building and executing high-growth strategies; introducing emerging technologies;… Read More
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