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3 years ago
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Deep physical neural networks trained with backpropagation - Nature
A hybrid algorithm that applies backpropagation is used to train layers of controllable physical systems to carry out calculations like deep neural networks, but accounting for real-world noise and im...
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4 years ago
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Facebook AI introduces a neural-based decompiler framework called N-Bref, which improves traditional decompilation systems’ performance accuracy. The research led by Jishen Zhao is a collaboration bet... View More
Facebook AI Introduces N-Bref: A Neural-Based Decompiler Framework | MarkTechPost
Facebook AI Introduces N-Bref: A Neural-Based Decompiler Framework. It improves traditional decompilation systems’ performance accuracy
5 years ago
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'Meena' a 2.6 billion parameter end-to-end trained neural conversational model that can conduct conversations that are more sensible and specific than existing state-of-the-art chatbots.
Towards a Conversational Agent that Can Chat About…Anything
Posted by Daniel Adiwardana, Senior Research Engineer, and Thang Luong, Senior Research Scientist, Google Research, Brain Team Modern co...
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Why Apple And Microsoft Are Moving AI To The Edge
There will be a need for artificial intelligence (AI) in the cloud, just as there will be more reasons to put AI at the edge. In this post, I explore what that means and how Apple and Microsoft are mo...
6 years ago
Meet the scientists who are training AI to diagnose mental illness - The Verge
The Human Neuroimaging Laboratory at Virginia Tech is host to a fast-growing field, computational psychiatry, that applies the tools of computer science to psychiatry. The hope is that machine learni
8 years ago
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Turing Learning breakthrough: Computers can now learn from pure observation - ExtremeTech
Soon, the machines really might be watching your every move -- and, for the first time, independently making sense of what they see.