字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi, I'm David Shaw. And welcome to AI News. In this episode, we'll cover how to gear up to meet the growing needs of AI. We will also introduce you to a few tools that will help you keep up with the AI train. Don't forget to check the links below to learn more. AI now relies on machine learning, a class of algorithms that improve with time. In this article, Intel Fellow Pradeep Dubey and Dr. Amir Khosrowshahi of Nervana take a deeper dive into how machine learning will unlock the true power of AI. They write, "Data doubles every year, growing at a rate faster than compute power. This is the real reason why we are discussing AI, and the reason why machine learning is an effective tool for realizing the power of AI." Did you know that deep neural networks, or DNNs, were used in the 1990s to help with tasks like handwriting recognition on bank checks? Well, today DNNs are used for image recognition, video, and even autonomous driving. But DNNs take a ton of compute resources in the amount of data they process. Intel's Math Kernel Library 2017 introduces the DNN domain, which includes functions necessary to accelerate the most popular image recognition topologies. This includes AlexNet, VGG, GoogleNet, and ResNet. Take a look at this article in the link below to learn more. Don't miss the latest video with [? Meg Naral ?] as she takes us through the deep learning software developer kit. It's a free set of tools for data scientists and software developers for developing, training, and deploying deep learning solutions. The tool now supports Intel Distribution for Caffe. This training tool for image classification includes custom networks for model creation, integration with interactive notebooks, and the ability to install an OS X, or Amazon Web Services. It also supports image classification and image segmentation use cases with interference on floating point 32-bit precision. Thank you for watching, and make sure you like and subscribe to keep getting your AI News each month. And don't forget to check the links below to read up on the information we covered.