The premise is this: Feed the computer enough data — in this case,
millions of images of people — and it can learn for itself how to understand it.
I tell my clients that our brains
process millions of images, sounds, and experiences every day, and it's possible that none of them stand out to us.
Google and Life Magazine have a wonderful search engine that lets users search
millions of images from the Life Magazine Photo Archive.
The satellite will transmit
millions of images per hour back to Earth during its functioning lifetime — in stark contrast to the carefully selected photos it could carry deep into the future.
Embracing the flood of images available in the Internet age, contemporary artist Penelope Umbrico sifts
through millions of images shared on Craigslist, Flickr, and other social media sites and appropriates them as source material for her work.
In March a dramatic composite portrait based
on millions of images collected by two 1.3 - meter telescopes in Arizona and Chile was released.
There's no mention of the fact GCHQ
harvests millions of images of people on their webcams, a large minority of which showed them naked.
Current computational approaches are laborious and expensive, and require
using millions of images to train an AI system.
In contrast to conventional computer vision methods, which require humans to manually label thousands or
even millions of images, building video prediction models only requires unannotated video, which can be collected by the robot entirely autonomously.
«The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys allow anyone to
access millions of images and use the database and catalogs containing precision measurements of billions of stars and galaxies,» says Chambers.
Stock image sites such as IStockPhoto, Dreamstime and ShutterStock sell licenses to
millions of images at reasonable prices.
Photography is so familiar to us today, and people
make millions of images each day on camera phones, I was interested in this tension in the idea of how an artist can make us look more closely at an image that may at first glance feel instant or mundane.
Many national weather services, and other governmental, non-governmental, and commercial organisations also have large paper or imaged archives; the Galaxy Zoo people are working with the Met Office and the National Maritime Museum on an amazingly cool new crowd - sourced project to recover weather records from
millions of imaged pages of Royal Navy log books.
In the case of the cameras, the new capabilities leverage the work of EyeEm, a German photography - software startup that trained the new V30's cameras on tens of
millions of images so it could identify objects and scenes.
The agency intercepts «
millions of images per day» — including about 55,000 «facial recognition quality images» — which translate into «tremendous untapped potential,» according to 2011 documents obtained from the former agency contractor Edward J. Snowden.
Consumer demand meant that we finally could afford computers that could scan
through millions of images to find the rare things that we're looking for.
Even if I were somehow never to see another advertisement again, I still have
millions of images and messages floating around in my head that impose upon how and why I wear my clothes.
James Risen and Laura Poitras report that the NSA has been collecting «
millions of images per day» for use in facial recognition tracking of suspects.
The millions of images given to GREAT3 contestants show galaxies that have been artificially warped via weak lensing.
Only within the past few years were members of the project able to start classifying, annotating and analyzing
the millions of images they had captured of subcellular structures in different cell types.
Getty Images has more photos than you know what to do with and certainly makes that a definite point with its new global campaign, «
Millions of Images.
Using the Internet as their source material, Simmons & Burke have effectively combed through
millions of images and sounds, appropriating these once disparate elements into the grand narratives of their art.
The move to launch a partnership program arose from
the millions of image searches people conducted using Google's engine, which included pictures of products and questions about how to buy them.
Meanwhile, the Zoological Society of London has implemented Google CloudML to tag
the millions of images captured by camera traps in the wild.