Thursday, May 2, 2013

SOINN gets intelligence boost, uses web-based image search to ID objects

SOINN robot gets intelligence boost, uses webbased image search to identify objects

Tokyo Institute of Technology's SOINN (Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network) bot was impressive enough during our first introduction back in 2011, but the intelligent device can now tap the web for its latest trick: accurate object identification. The updated system, which appears to utilize a database akin to Google's image search, can scour the web for similar shots, making it possible to ID objects based on comparable structures published on the web. It can distinguish a box cutter from a knife, for example, or a rickshaw from a car. For now, SOINN is limited to identifying objects in images, including those captured in realtime with a camera, but its designers imagine that future revisions could enable content recognition in video streams, and audio clips, too. Our friends at DigInfo saw the update in action -- check it out for yourself in the video after the break.

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Source: DigInfo.TV

Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/Hgq-bLl0_8M/

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