A New Way for Machines to See @ Capsule Network
Mr. Hinton and Sara Sabour, a young
Google researcher, are exploring an alternative mathematical technique that he
calls a capsule network. The idea is to build a system that sees more like a
human. If a neural network sees the world in two dimensions, a capsule network
can see it in three.
Neutral
Network
In 2012, Geoffrey Hinton changed the way machines see
the world.
Along with
two graduate students at the University of Toronto, Mr. Hinton, a professor
there, built a system that could analyze thousands of photos and teach itself
to identify common objects like flowers and cars with an accuracy that didn’t
seem possible.
He and his
students soon moved to Google, and the mathematical technique that drove their
system — called a neural
network — spread across the tech world. This is how autonomous cars
recognize thing
Full Information | https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/28/technology/artificial-intelligence-research-toronto.html
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