Much of the work on artificial intelligence presumes that human cognition can be recreated digitally. Our expert asks a more fundamental question: What does it mean to regard the human brain as a computer?
Natural language processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence that provides a framework for computers to understand and interpret human language.
Machine learning algorithms fuel machine learning models. They consist of three parts: a decision process, an error function and a model optimization process.
Non-maximum suppression (NMS) is a post-processing technique that is used in object detection tasks to eliminate duplicate detections and select bounding boxes.