Trevor Paglen talks to Vice News about
how artificial neural networks learn and perceive images.
Not exact matches
The
artificial neural networks serve as «mini-brains that can be studied, changed, evaluated, compared against responses given by human
neural networks, so the cognitive neuroscientists have some sort of sketch of
how a real brain may function.»
«We still don't understand
how the brain works» and
artificial neural networks, Schürmann says, are likely to be an important part of that understanding when it emerges.
The algorithms, which tell computers
how to learn from data, are used in computer models called
artificial neural networks — webs of interconnected virtual neurons that transmit signals to their neighbors by switching on and off, or «firing.»
They then used an
artificial neural network algorithm to statistically examine
how often words appear together in a sentence, or speech.