Akira Tsukasa and DeepMind

Akira Tsukasa and DeepMind

During Aegis Nova Akira Tsukasa were seen in an Ingress Report. https://youtu.be/-6V9dR-2zdE

Taking a look on the background there was something similar to a connected portal network.

It took a bit time to identify this pattern.

The background is similar to DeepMind's.
https://deepmind.com/applied/deepmind-for-google/

DeepMind is a Neural Turing Machine, or a neural network that may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term memory of the human brain.

What is the connection between Akira and DeepMind?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind

Comments

  1. This year, Deepmind has made a name for itself, especially by winning against the AlphaGo World Champion, but has also been able to celebrate a number of other successes: to reduce the cooling costs of Google's data centers, but also to imitate and play the human voice. For the future you have already announced to play StarCraft II.
    Deepmind-lip read

    In another project, the Artificial Intelligence has now been read against the lips reader, and has clearly put them in the shade: With a workout of "only" about 5,000 hours of video material, the algorithms have learned to read the lips and afterwards almost every second word Correctly. Even experts in this area came only to a much lower detection rate and could only reach a quarter of Deepmind's detection rate. After the training the system dominated well 17,500 words.

    The systems were trained with 5,000 hours of video material from the BBC, where people talk directly to the camera - such as breakfast TV or news. After this training, the system was then presented with different sequences, and 46.2 percent of all spoken words could be correctly recognized - without the audio track. Even experts came with this difficulty and completely without sound only at a rate of just over 12 percent. Thus the AI ​​has shown itself at such an early stage that it can be quickly superior to humans in such sensitive areas.

    Not only is the recognition rate impressive, but also the fact that the AI ​​has been able to complete this ability completely and has only trained with the appropriate picture and sound material. This, however, required some preliminary work by the developers, because the soundtracks of the originals were shifted by a few milliseconds and thus led to incorrect results. After this treatment the material from the years 2010 to 2015 was then usable for the AI.

    With this hit rate, however, Deepmind's technology not only shadows the people, but also all the efforts made by other research institutes such as the University of Oxford with its LipNet program. With this one reaches a hit rate of over 93 percent - however with a vocabulary of just 51 words. Deepmind, on the other hand, has more than 17,000 words in self-training and has a much higher rate.

    A Detection Algorithm​​?

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  2. I think Deepmind is actually tecthulhu. It explains the Lovecraftian art he likes to create.

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  3. Mario Valenzuela II​ interesting thought. Maybe you find evidence for that.

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  4. Awesome match, portal network its just like brain cells. Where more "links" you have more powerful is the brain. Kinda poetic coincidence

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