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How computer vision will help Amazon customers shop online
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The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) is the premier conference in the field of computer vision, and the Amazon papers ...

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Video classifiers learn to recognize actions they’ve never seen
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Zero-shot learning is a way to train deep-learning models to generalize to categories they’ve never seen before. The way it’s typically done, the model ...

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Computer vision: a look at the past, present, and future
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This June, the 2020 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) went fully virtual, with members of the research community gathering online ...

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CVPR: Deep learning has more gas in the tank
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The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), which will be held virtually this year and starts next week, is the major conference ...

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Michael J. Black awarded CVPR “test of time” honor
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Michael J. Black, director at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) and distinguished Amazon scholar, has been awarded the 2020 ...

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Sizing neural networks to the available hardware
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Neural-architecture search means automatically finding the best neural-network architecture for a particular task. Often, that involves finding an ...

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How some of AWS’s most innovative customers are using computer vision technologies
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Computer vision, the automatic recognition and description of images and video, has applications that are far-reaching, from identifying defects in high ...

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CVPR 2020: Charlie Bell fireside chat
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Watch the fireside chat featuring Charlie Bell, senior vice president of Amazon Web Services. Source link

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How one Amazon scientist views the challenges facing women in computer vision
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Amaia Salvador is a computer vision applied scientist within the company’s North America Consumer organization, though her team is based in the company’s ...

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iNaturalist opens up a wealth of nature data — and computer vision challenges
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On a hike in the woods, you spot a colorful little bird. You're pretty sure it's a finch — but what kind? The iNaturalist app was made for this kind of ...

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