From Pixels to Cats and Dogs: Vision in Humans and Computers
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In the past 4 years, computers have suddenly become as good as humans at recognizing objects in natural images. As a visual neuroscientist, I will discuss how the “deep neural networks” behind Facebook and Google’s image recognition capabilities work, and how they can give new insights into the human brain.
This talk is part of the SciBar Cambridge series.
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