g****t 发帖数: 31659 | 1 Siri来自美国政府史上最ambitious的AI计划。
http://9to5mac.com/2011/10/03/co-founder-of-siri-assistant-is-a
In 2003, the US Government began the most ambitious Artificial Intelligence
program in its history called the “Cognitive Assistant that Learns and
Organizes” or CALO program. The name was inspired by the Latin word “
calonis”, which means “soldier’s servant”. Funded by DARPA as part of
its Personal Assistant that Learns project, the program ran for five years
and brought together more than 300 researchers from 25 of the top university
and commercial research institutions, with the goal of “building a new
generation of cognitive assistants that can reason, learn from experience,
be told what to do, explain what they are doing, reflect on their experience
, and respond robustly to surprise.”
NUANCE并不重要:
9to5Mac: How important is Nuance speech recognition to the Siri technology?
Norm: It is a lot less important than you’d probably think. When we first
built Siri, we use Vlingo for speech recognition and as such, at the time of
purchase the speech recognition component is modular. Theoretically, if a
better speech recognition comes along (or Apple buys one), they could likely
replace Nuance without too much trouble. That being said, Nuance has far
and away the most IP in speech synthesis technologies in the industry. We
should know, SRI launched Nuance as one of our incubated companies in 1995
and it IPO’d in 2000. | f******w 发帖数: 1856 | 2 新科技, 大多数都是军用 -> 民用的过程, 这能说明啥?
学校里很多funding都是darpar, air force的, 发了一堆忽悠人的paper, 能说明
paper质量高?
别逗了 | a***x 发帖数: 26368 | 3 怪不得叫死日
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【在 g****t 的大作中提到】 : Siri来自美国政府史上最ambitious的AI计划。 : http://9to5mac.com/2011/10/03/co-founder-of-siri-assistant-is-a : In 2003, the US Government began the most ambitious Artificial Intelligence : program in its history called the “Cognitive Assistant that Learns and : Organizes” or CALO program. The name was inspired by the Latin word “ : calonis”, which means “soldier’s servant”. Funded by DARPA as part of : its Personal Assistant that Learns project, the program ran for five years : and brought together more than 300 researchers from 25 of the top university : and commercial research institutions, with the goal of “building a new : generation of cognitive assistants that can reason, learn from experience,
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