It ’s the hereafter , and that being the case , you ’re going to want to talk to your smartphone and have it make heads or poop of what you ’re say . Getting that to work can be a moderately toughened job however , unless your telephone set can learn like a human being . And as Wired explains , that’sexactly what Google ’s Jelly Bean operating system does .
According to Google ’s Vincent Vanhoucke , a investigator who was integral in wrapping “ neuronal internet ” technology into Android , voice recognition misplay in Jelly Bean dropped a whole 25 percent thanks to the tech . As Vanhouckeexplained to Wired :
“ It really is exchange the means that people do . ” … When you talk to Android ’s voice recognition computer software , the spectrogram of what you ’ve said is chopped up and sent to eight unlike computers housed in Google ’s vast worldwide army of waiter . It ’s then litigate , using the neuronal meshing models build by Vanhoucke and his squad .

And while neural internet applied science is most prevalent and forward-looking in Jelly Bean ’s voice capacity , that ’s not where the lotion finish . Human - similar brain - learning is also exceedingly promising when it come to well and more useful figure search capacity . Eventually , it could avail computing machine recognise image as actual objects or else of just jumbles of pixels .
It ’s a push towards a more visceral style of computer - human interaction I think we can all get behind , at least until the SkyNet shows up . You canhop over to Wiredto read more about it , and the awesomeness to do . [ Wired ]
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