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System trains machines to look at images the way people do – and answer questions about them - The AI Blog
A picture, the saying goes, is worth a thousand words. When a person is asked about something in a photo, they’re taking in a lot of details – a lot of words – to answer questions about it. Now, a team of Microsoft researchers, together with colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University, has created a system...
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System trains machines to look at images the way people do – and answer questions about them - The AI Blog
A picture, the saying goes, is worth a thousand words. When a person is asked about something in a photo, they’re taking in a lot of details – a lot of words – to answer questions about it. Now, a team of Microsoft researchers, together with colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University, has created a system...
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System trains machines to look at images the way people do – and answer questions about them - The AI Blog
A picture, the saying goes, is worth a thousand words. When a person is asked about something in a photo, they’re taking in a lot of details – a lot of words – to answer questions about it. Now, a team of Microsoft researchers, together with colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University, has created a system...
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