you guys are workiing on a broken idea, Human word and sound Language not a biological tool, its an artificial Tool, its sound. A biological language would be photosynthesis or oxygenation (lung function) have a rethink.
Mike Cohen talks about the importance of "unsupervised learning". What does this mean to iPhone voice search?
I guess, the iPhone app sends each query to Google's voice recognition server, where it is changed from audio to textual data. But for permanent innovation of voice recognition it must be essential too, analysing each query afterwards, whether the system could identify the correct search term.
Is this these days really possible with unsupervised learning or does Google do this by hand?
@nennettnet: Probably the user says the same over and over again until the duck quacks ( yeilds the desired result ), then that is feed back thought the system; thus we have unsupervised voice recognition.
Most problems that seems impossible/unsolvable can be resolved with a little bit of fantasy.
Could talk about this all day long but does only have 500 characters of space here.
When I heard about these videos, I was excited. After watching, less so. Maybe I misunderstand the intended audience--or maybe there isn't one? I'm a bioinformatics researcher, and search is obviously hugely important for us--as are many of the sorts of models Google uses in most of its technologies. But where is the meat? These videos lack any real details about major innovation. (And yes, it is possible to include such details without giving away everything.)
Och's homepage has many links to papers coauthored by him (about handling large language models and so on), I think it's enough to give a look there to go deeper
Franz Och is more than an expert. He together with PF Brown are two fathers of modern statistical machine translation. i love both of them so much!
3145mimosa 2 months ago
This thing has limitations.
majoyful 9 months ago
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majoyful 9 months ago
I can't wait for this to come out,but i might tell someone to F off ,when I wanted to say hello, i need directions to the nearest coffee shop.
mikedelgado8888 10 months ago
For millions of us who cannot hear clearly, please DO fix the automatic captioning on this of all videos online...yes? We'd like to talk to you soon.
CCACaptioning
siglmgga 11 months ago
Did he just say there were little data on danish (13:53)?
That sounds pretty odd.
Trancecend 1 year ago
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you guys are workiing on a broken idea, Human word and sound Language not a biological tool, its an artificial Tool, its sound. A biological language would be photosynthesis or oxygenation (lung function) have a rethink.
texme 1 year ago
if its my personal information than i do not agree but public information than i think it is a good idea
shitydrumer 1 year ago
Mike Cohen talks about the importance of "unsupervised learning". What does this mean to iPhone voice search?
I guess, the iPhone app sends each query to Google's voice recognition server, where it is changed from audio to textual data. But for permanent innovation of voice recognition it must be essential too, analysing each query afterwards, whether the system could identify the correct search term.
Is this these days really possible with unsupervised learning or does Google do this by hand?
nennettnet 3 years ago
@nennettnet: Probably the user says the same over and over again until the duck quacks ( yeilds the desired result ), then that is feed back thought the system; thus we have unsupervised voice recognition.
Most problems that seems impossible/unsolvable can be resolved with a little bit of fantasy.
Could talk about this all day long but does only have 500 characters of space here.
Cheers!
salmiak911 1 year ago
When I heard about these videos, I was excited. After watching, less so. Maybe I misunderstand the intended audience--or maybe there isn't one? I'm a bioinformatics researcher, and search is obviously hugely important for us--as are many of the sorts of models Google uses in most of its technologies. But where is the meat? These videos lack any real details about major innovation. (And yes, it is possible to include such details without giving away everything.)
bamboowarrior 3 years ago
Och's homepage has many links to papers coauthored by him (about handling large language models and so on), I think it's enough to give a look there to go deeper
feebdaed 1 year ago