Researchers Give Computers Common Sense

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The computer scientists injected context into an automated image labeling system through a post-processing context check. The approach strives to maximize the contextual agreement among the labeled objects within each picture.
The computer scientists injected context into an automated image labeling system through a post-processing context check. The approach strives to maximize the contextual agreement among the labeled objects within each picture.
Using a little-known Google Labs widget, computer scientists from UC San Diego and UCLA have brought common sense to an automated image labeling system. The common sense comes as the ability to use context to help identify objects in photographs.


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