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posted on April 03, 2018 by Research Blog

Posted by Mark Sandler and Andrew Howard, Google Research Last year we introduced MobileNetV1, a family of general purpose computer vision neural networks designed with mobile devices in mind to support classification, detection and more. The ability to run deep networks on personal mobile devices improves user experience, offering anytime, anywhere access, with additional benefits for securi

posted on April 05, 2018 by Research Blog

Posted by Susie Kim, Program Manager, University Relations Google created the PhD Fellowship program in 2009 to recognize and support outstanding graduate students doing exceptional research in Computer Science and related disciplines. Now in its ninth year, our fellowship program has supported hundreds of future faculty, industry researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs. Reflecting our cont

posted on April 11, 2018 by Research Blog

Posted by Inbar Mosseri and Oran Lang, Software Engineers, Google Research People are remarkably good at focusing their attention on a particular person in a noisy environment, mentally “muting” all other voices and sounds. Known as the cocktail party effect, this capability comes natural to us humans. However, automatic speech separation — separating an audio signal into its individual speech

posted on April 12, 2018 by Research Blog

Eric Christiansen, Senior Software Engineer, Google Research In the fields of biology and medicine, microscopy allows researchers to observe details of cells and molecules which are unavailable to the naked eye. Transmitted light microscopy, where a biological sample is illuminated on one side and imaged, is relatively simple and well-tolerated by living cultures but produces images which can

posted on April 13, 2018 by Research Blog

Posted by Ray Kurzweil, Director of Engineering and Rachel Bernstein, Product Manager, Google Research Natural language understanding has evolved substantially in the past few years, in part due to the development of word vectors that enable algorithms to learn about the relationships between words, based on examples of actual language usage. These vector models map semantically similar phrase

 
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