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Humans learn object manipulation skills without any teacher through millions of interactions with a variety of objects during their lifetime.
Not exact matches
Computers designed to automatically spot
objects in images are based on neural networks, software that loosely imitates how the
human brain
learns.
«As tempting as it is to use Dunn's tragedy as an
object lesson for the living, the lesson we should
learn here is that even the celebrities that Dunn's death affected need the space and permission to be
human... they need the public to turn their back.
Playing with
objects may help dogs
learn about their environment, similar to how it helps
human infants.
For instance,
humans might label parts of speech in a set of texts, and the machine -
learning system will try to identify patterns that resolve ambiguities — for instance, when «her» is a direct
object and when it's an adjective.
When calculating the distance of an
object, the
human brain relies on cues
learned over time to estimate depth.
(1) However, while previous research on
humans and other animals has shown that certain types of
learning, like conditioning, can occur during sleep, (2) this study reveals that we can also memorize new representations and
objects (here auditory «
objects») while dozing.
«Recent theories have suggested that
humans» fluency in relational
learning — our ability to make comparisons between
objects, events or ideas — may be the key difference in mental ability between us and other animals,» said Dedre Gentner, professor of psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern and a senior author of the study.
Crucially, the robot can
learn to perform these tasks without any help from
humans or prior knowledge about physics, its environment or what the
objects are.
The mice with transplanted
human cells also
learned to find their way through a maze in about half the time and were better able to recognize familiar
objects in new locations.
Humans can easily
learn foreign words that refer to a specific
object, and it was assumed that chimps and other animals could not, perhaps owing to their different brain structure.
Perhaps a larger implication is that the ability to
learn new words for the same
object may extend way beyond
humans, even back 6 million years to the last common ancestor of
humans and apes before they went their separate ways.
«But this does start to suggest that there's nothing special about
human faces, and that they can be treated as any other
object and still be recognized,» she said, which further suggests that facial recognition is
learned and not innate.
Setting aside the philosophical issues surrounding what is intelligence, most real - life AI algorithms are actually doing something much simpler — to mimic some aspects of
human - like behaviours, such as identifying
objects inside an image,
learning, natural language comprehension, and social interactions.
The way
human beings actually
learn is by interacting with
objects.»
In 1973, Anderson and Bower developed the model called «
human associative memory or HAM» wherein
learning is based on memory of «facts, time, predicate (or subject), and
objects (or relationships)» (Saettler, 2004, p. 327).
Hyper - individualization does precisely what the emerging body of research says it does and more: it isolates children, it breeds competition, it assumes that children can
learn entirely on their own, and it dehumanizes the
learning environment, reducing the
human experience of
learning down to a mechanistic process, one where children become the
objects of
learning as opposed to the subjects of their own educational narrative.»
To become a happy, safe, confident member of society, your puppy will need to
learn to adapt to new situations and
objects, and get along well with
humans and other animals.
The laws of behaviorism tell us how all organisms, from
humans to cockroaches,
learn from their environments, just as the laws of physics define and govern the way physical
objects move and interact with each other.
Chaser isn't just
learning objects by name: she's beginning to understand the basic structure of
human language.
Also interestingly, a recent study covered in The New York Times reported that dogs associate words with size rather than shape, marking a noticeable difference from how
humans learn to align vocabulary with
objects.
Human learns how to prevent, eliminate, or effectively manage aggression around food and
objects, other dogs, adults, and children.
Natalie Baxter employs sewing and quilting techniques from her grandmother to create soft sculptures exploring Americana and the political zeitgeist; Paola Citterio creates pieces blending the traditional craftwork she
learned from the women in her childhood home (knitting, sewing, felting and baking) with found
objects from city streets; and Leslie Tucker translates her passion for satire, consumer culture, and decoding
human nature into suggestive digital collages layered with meaning.
How does one
learn to see space as a container that encloses figures and
objects and that drawing is less about the documentary depictions of disparate
objects or
human figures?
Many of the
objects referenced have conveyed a sense of agency or empowerment, and compelled me throughout my life to
learn more about how
humans have shaped the world around them into
objects, buildings, landscapes, spaces and networks.
-LSB-...]... To allow ourselves to be inhabited by what left our field, perhaps our visual field; around us, in the hole inside us, we
learn the fullness of other dimensions of existence...... The spaces left empty are the place of the most intense energy, emanations, auras, tensions, thoughts and the fascinations of the
human presence... -LSB-...] The drawn
objects serve as a backdrop for creating states of mind, from which the attempt at concentration, at falling inside, at finding the rhythm, the exhaustion through rhythm and the reaching of a conclusion which is a static stage before a new beginning.»