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GPU Technology Conference - May 8-11, 2017
2/9/17 8:09 PM
The GTC conference agenda has been designed to encourage compelling conversations between professionals across many industries, from automotive to big data analytics and manufacturing to energy. Further tracks on robotics, professional visualization and virtualization will offer you the chance to explore some of the other technology mega-trends that will shape your work in the years to come....
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Can an MIT Computer Learn to Scare You?
10/30/16 7:38 PM
The threat that machines will act independently of their operators has stoked fears for longer than artificial intelligence has been a concept — but could a computer actually learn to scare us? Enter the Nightmare Machine. Three researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are seeking to answer that question, using a deep-learning algorithm to teach a computer to produce images...
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Computer is Trained to Recognize Events in YouTube
6/30/16 4:46 PM
Using deep learning techniques, a group of researchers has trained a computer to recognize events in videos on YouTube - even the ones the software has never seen before like riding a horse, baking cookies or eating at a restaurant. Researchers from Disney Research and Shanghai's Fudan University used both scene and object features from the video and enabled link between these visual...
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