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Juxi Leitner

Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition - 3 views

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    pretty impressive stuff!
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    Amazing how some guys from some other university also did pretty much the same thing (although they didn't use the bidirectional stuff) and published it just last month. Just goes to show you can dump pretty much anything into an RNN and train it for long enough and it'll produce magic. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1090v1.pdf
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    Seems like quite the trend. And the fact that google still tries to use LSTMs is even more surprising.
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    LSTMs: that was also the first thing in the paper that caught my attention! :) I hadn't seen them in the wild in years... My oversight most likely. The paper seems to be getting ~100 citations a year. Someone's using them.
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    There are a few papers on them. Though you have to be lucky to get them to work. The backprop is horrendous.
Thijs Versloot

Scientists have developed a material so dark that you can't see it... - 7 views

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    A British company has produced a "strange, alien" material so black that it absorbs all but 0.035 per cent of visual light, setting a new world record. To stare at the "super black" coating made of carbon nanotubes - each 10,000 times thinner than a human hair - is an odd experience.
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    Finally! Nowadays blacks were always too bright for my taste...
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    "No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." I will keep waiting for my darkness-emitting diodes...
Ma Ru

Ambition - 0 views

shared by Ma Ru on 15 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    Today we released the Astro Drone app. People that have the Parrot AR drone can freely download the game. While they fly their drone in the real world, they are trying to dock to the ISS in the virtual world. But the app is more than a game. Players can choose to participate in a scientific crowd sourcing experiment that aims to improve autonomous capabilities of space probes, such as landing, obstacle avoidance, and docking. If participating, the app extracts visually salient features from the images made by the drone's camera. The features are then combined with the estimates of the drone's state and uploaded. The data is then used in a research aiming to improve robot navigation.
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    Visit the main ESA website and you'll be greeted with a 6-minute Rosetta promo movie by a kickass Polish artist... P.S. You can also find the video here. P.P.S It seems I've just discovered a way to hijack old diigo entries ;-)
LeopoldS

Extracting audio from visual information | MIT News Office - 3 views

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    nice video and nice story, no revolution in physics and somehow surprising that not done/tried earlier (maybe just again good MIT public relations work?)
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    CSI writers will have to up the ante now.
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    it was probably already done... by the NSA
mkisantal

2017 AI Index Report - 2 views

shared by mkisantal on 17 Oct 18 - No Cached
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    "Without the relevant data for reasoning about the state of AI technology, we are essentially "flying blind" in our conversations and decision-making related to AI [...] The AI Index is an initiative to track, collate, distill and visualize data relating to artificial intelligence. "
jaihobah

The New Science of Seeing Around Corners - 3 views

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    Computer vision researchers have uncovered a world of visual signals hiding in our midst, including subtle motions that betray what's being said and faint images of what's around a corner.
jaihobah

Microsoft makes play for next wave of computing with quantum computing toolkit - 1 views

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    At its Ignite conference today, Microsoft announced its moves to embrace the next big thing in computing: quantum computing. Later this year, Microsoft will release a new quantum computing programming language, with full Visual Studio integration, along with a quantum computing simulator. With these, developers will be able to both develop and debug quantum programs implementing quantum algorithms.
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