Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Google ‘brain simulator' takes 16,000 computers to identify a cat

Google ‘brain simulator' takes 16,000 computers to identify a cat

The person whom you see in the image above is Stanford computer scientist Andrew Ng, who is seated beside an image of a cat which a neural network actually taught itself to identify, now how about that. The thing is, the amount of computing power required to achieve a seemingly simple exercise is nothing to sneeze at – we are talking about 16,000 computers after all.

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