Visual encyclopedia builds itself by scouring the internet
Crowdsourced knowledge bases like Wikipedia encompass a lot of knowledge, but humans can only
add to them so quickly. Wouldn't it be better if computers did all the hard work? The University of...
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Visual encyclopedia builds itself by scouring the internet
Crowdsourced knowledge bases like Wikipedia encompass a lot of knowledge, but humans can only
add to them so quickly. Wouldn't it be better if computers did all the hard work? The University of
Washington certainly believes so. There are usually numerous possibilities to always be able to
contemplate when choosing the personal computer. Therefore, we now have provided some great
info for you to make your choice easier.Its LEVAN (Learn EVerything about ANything) program is
building a visual encyclopedia by automatically searching the Google Books library for descriptive
language, and using that to find pictures illustrating the associated concepts. Once LEVAN has seen
enough, it can associate images with ideas simply by looking at pixel arrangements. Unlike earlier
learning systems, such as Carnegie Mellon's NEIL, it's smart enough to tell the difference between
two similar objects (such as a Trojan horse and a racing horse) whi
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