Google I/O 2011: Smart App Design
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Uploaded on May 13, 2011
Travis Green, Max Lin, Robert Kaplow, Jóhannes Kristinsson, Ryan McGee
Learn how to recommend the unexpected, automate the repetitive, and distill the essential using machine learning. This session will show you how you can easily add smarts to your apps with the Prediction API, and how to create apps that rapidly adapt to new data.
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Top Comments
bobbyc168 1 year ago
Dude, the speaker has Bieber hair!
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hugozap23 2 years ago
I don't think youtube comments are the place for smart discussions
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All Comments (26)
Denis Morozov 2 weeks ago
>> The system will always be there when you need it.
Just until Google decides to close it.
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Denis Morozov 2 weeks ago
>> The system will always be there when you need it.
Just until Google decides to close it.
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568491464 2 months ago
{Then YouTube wouldnt be a smart application,,?then,or now.?These guys no what there dealing with.Enough time talking about ,smart API.
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melbournedesign 2 months ago
checkout google goggles
"Google Goggles is a downloadable image recognition application created by Google Inc. "
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Joonha Chu 5 months ago
I don't want to sound stupid here but would it be feasible to turn an image into pure numerical as input with expected outcome of say "there is a person in the picture or not" kind of thing or is this a web page picture or not with training data of course???? It would guess no because it would require some sort of shape detection algorithm and not purely statistical data? I'm a noob in this field.
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KAMAGRA KAUFEN 6 months ago
:)
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Shehaaz Saif 7 months ago
refresh and it works
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Gregory Cox 11 months ago
Awesome. I'm all for non-repetition. And sentiment analysis!
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