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MovieNet: Breakthrough AI decodes videos like a human brain with 82% accuracy
By simulating how the human brain processes a moving world, Scripps researchers have reached a breakthrough in AI as current ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
2 天
Scientists create AI that 'watches' videos by mimicking the brain
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain.
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3 天
Scripps Research scientists create AI that “watches” videos by mimicking the brain
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain.
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2 天
Brain-Inspired AI Learns to Watch Videos Like a Human
Researchers have developed MovieNet, an AI model inspired by the human brain, to understand and analyze moving images with ...
EurekAlert!
2 天
Scripps Research scientists create AI that “watches” videos by mimicking the brain (IMAGE)
An illustration of a tadpole watching moving stimuli, representing the foundational research that led to the creation of AI that can interpret video.
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2 天
AI Model Processes Videos by Mimicking the Human Brain
A new, more sustainable AI model recognizes visual scenes by mirroring brain processes, opening doors for applications in ...
News Medical on MSN
2 天
Scripps Research develops brain-inspired AI for real-time video analysis
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain.
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2 天
AI Mimics Brain to Watch Videos: Scripps Breakthrough
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain.
Live Science on MSN
1 个月
Oldest tadpole on record was a Jurassic giant
While searching for dinosaur fossils in Argentina, paleontologists made an accidental discovery: the oldest tadpole ever ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
1 个月
Researchers uncover world's oldest-known tadpole, a 161-million-year-old giant
Scientists have found a fossil of the earliest-known tadpole, which lived around 161 million years ago, during the Jurassic period. The large Argentinian fossil suggests that many features of ...
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