Understanding how the human brain categorizes information through signs and language is a key part of developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans. Hiroyuki Akama at the Graduate School [...]
Developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans
- October 6, 2012
- Developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans
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