Kybernetica.com > Researchers Teach Computers How to Name Images by ”Thinking
[ Challis Hodges UXblog] computers how to interpret images using a vocabulary of up to 330 English words. The new system, which can automatically annotate entire online collections of photographs as they are uploaded, means significant time-savings for the millions of Internet users who now manually tag or identify their images.
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