Teaching AI to See Like a Human

By KDnuggets - 2021-03-22

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DeepMind Generative Query Networks can infer knowledge as they navigate a visual environment.

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  • For instance, GQN models shown they were able to account for uncertainly in a visual scene when some of its contents were not truly visible.

 

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  1. Machine_Learning (0.44)
  2. NLP (0.17)
  3. Backend (0.06)

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