Baidu Releases Open Source Artificial Intelligence Code (thestack.com) 34
An anonymous reader writes: Chinese web services company Baidu has released a new artificial intelligence software called WARP-CTC. The code is apparently capable of speech recognition, particularly for short segments, that exceeds human capability. The source code uses an approach called 'connectionist temporal classification' and has been released on GitHub.
"better than human" was achieved in 1994, already (Score:5, Informative)
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I've been developing automatic speech recognition systems in the 1990s. Back then, the best performing recognizers were based on Hidden Markov Models, and for "out of context" tasks like "determine whether an individual spoken word from an unknown speaker is 'nine' or 'none'", the automatic recognizers already achieved better recognition rates than humans.
Sure... but this time they did it with Mandarin instead of English.
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I want to start this by saying that the following is decidedly NOT satire.
It is most probably the manner in which they are used that sucks the most. But maybe it is my own personal bias that is really to blame. Which is to say: I am prejudice against AI programmers.
When a robot answers
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Take your pointless rambling nonsense somewhere else please, this is Slashdot.
Dang, this is Slashdot?!?! Never mind....carry on.
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References please? I'm interested in this.
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Now, can they please put this code to use on those terrible phone menus? With single words or phrases, like the article says? They can even have the advantage of AI-understandable context -- only a few responses match the question -- and yet they still get it horribly, hilariously wrong.
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Artificial intelligence do not belong in portable devices not for any paranoid reason but simply energy efficiency. To be actual artificially intelligent it must be capable of learning and investigating new solutions. So right or wrong cease for all non core functions where better or worse answers dominate. So logical, when queried the artificial intelligence will produce a 'good enough' answer, which is either used or rejected whilst in search for a better answer. Even with the good enough answer is used,
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The irony that this code is on GitHub is rich.
Not the only irony around here. When I grew up, everybody KNEW, they just KNEW, that those evil, Chinese Communists should open up their society, embrace Capitalism and take part in the international society, where we freedom-loving Westerners would welcome them and teach them how to think. So they did, and now they are being pummeled for that very thing, not least because they dare to make up teir own thinking. It's open source - you are supposed to be able to inspect the code, and in fact, one of the fund
communist vs capitalist (Score:1)
Apparently this CTC technique was pioneered by the Swiss (IDSIA) who attempted to capitalize on it (Lifeware). Where the first impulse of the chinese researchers at Baidu was to post it on github.
To be fair, the Baidu researchers are located in Silicon Valley. So maybe this is just comparing socialists to capitalists.
Recognising certain phrases... (Score:3)
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You would be surprised how bad you are... (Score:5, Informative)
Automatic recognizers achieve better rates on this task - but they'll loose against you when it's complete, sensible sentences that are being spoken, even more so if you heard more sentences from the speaker, before.
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The Baidu code has 110 percent success rate --- the benefits of totalitarian capitalism revealed.