Shift Keeps Happening
intrinsi on September 24th 2009 in Information Science, Media Theory, Nanotechnology, Ubiquitous Computing, Virtuality, Web Development
intrinsi on September 24th 2009 in Information Science, Media Theory, Nanotechnology, Ubiquitous Computing, Virtuality, Web Development
A new landmark in computer vision
In the paper, we present a new technology that enables computers to quickly and efficiently identify images of more than 50,000 landmarks from all over the world with 80% accuracy.
Tour the World: building a web-scale landmark recognition engine (the paper)
Sphere: Related Contentintrinsi on June 22nd 2009 in Artificial Intelligence, Information Science
The Quest for Computable Knowledge: A Longer View
There’s really a very long and rich history behind the kinds of things we’re doing with Wolfram|Alpha.
intrinsi on May 3rd 2009 in Artificial Intelligence, Information Science