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Image Based Character Recognition, Documentation System To Decode Inscription From Temple

Image Based Character Recognition, Documentation System To Decode Inscription From Temple

arXiv:2405.17449v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This project undertakes the training and analysis of optical character recognition OCR methods applied to 10th century ancient Tamil inscriptions discovered on the walls of the Brihadeeswarar Temple.The chosen OCR methods include Tesseract,a widely used OCR engine,using modern ICR techniques to pre process the raw data and a box editing software to finetune our model.The analysis with Tesseract aims to evaluate their effectiveness in accurately deciphering the nuances of the ancient Tamil characters.The performance of our model for the dataset are determined by their accuracy rate where the evaluated dataset divided into training set and…
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Mistral announces Codestral, its first programming focused AI model

Mistral announces Codestral, its first programming focused AI model

Time's almost up! There's only one week left to request an invite to The AI Impact Tour on June 5th. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore various methods for auditing AI models. Find out how you can attend here. Today, Paris-based Mistral, the AI startup that raised Europe’s largest-ever seed round a year ago and has since become a rising star in the global AI domain, marked its entry into the programming and development space with the launch of Codestral, its first-ever code-centric large language model (LLM). Available today under a non-commercial license, Codestral is a 22B…
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Explainable machine learning multi-label classification of Spanish legal judgements

Explainable machine learning multi-label classification of Spanish legal judgements

[Submitted on 27 May 2024] View a PDF of the paper titled Explainable machine learning multi-label classification of Spanish legal judgements, by Francisco de Arriba-P'erez and 3 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Artificial Intelligence techniques such as Machine Learning (ML) have not been exploited to their maximum potential in the legal domain. This has been partially due to the insufficient explanations they provided about their decisions. Automatic expert systems with explanatory capabilities can be specially useful when legal practitioners search jurisprudence to gather contextual knowledge for their cases. Therefore, we propose a hybrid system that applies ML for multi-label…
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Images altered to trick machine vision can influence humans too

Images altered to trick machine vision can influence humans too

Research Published 2 January 2024 Authors Gamaleldin Elsayed and Michael Mozer New research shows that even subtle changes to digital images, designed to confuse computer vision systems, can also affect human perceptionComputers and humans see the world in different ways. Our biological systems and the artificial ones in machines may not always pay attention to the same visual signals. Neural networks trained to classify images can be completely misled by subtle perturbations to an image that a human wouldn’t even notice.That AI systems can be tricked by such adversarial images may point to a fundamental difference between human and machine…
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AIS GenAI Company Spin-off, WordX Launches with Vishwas Lele as CEO

Applied Information Sciences (AIS), a leading provider of innovative AI and Azure solutions, announces the launch of Word Exploration Technologies (WordX), a spin-off company focused on pioneering generative AI solutions. Former AIS CTO and co-founder of the startup, Vishwas Lele, will lead WordX as CEO as Brent Wodicka becomes CTO of AIS. Lele will also maintain his position on the AIS Board of Directors. WordX’s inaugural product, pWin.ai, is the world’s first ‘thoughtful’ AI copilot for proposal writing that goes beyond simple content generation. It incorporates over 50 years of Shipley’s proven best practices to quickly create compelling content that is…
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Ben Ball, IBM: Revolutionising technology operations with IBM Concert

Ben Ball, IBM: Revolutionising technology operations with IBM Concert

In an interview ahead of the Intelligent Automation Conference, Ben Ball, Senior Director of Product Marketing at IBM, shed light on the tech giant’s latest AI endeavours and its groundbreaking new Concert product. IBM’s current focal point in AI research and development lies in applying it to technology operations. As Ball explained, “As people try to build applications out in the world, it’s an increasingly complex situation. There are so many tools, there are so many environments that go into building and maintaining an application over time that a lot of teams are just drowned under all of the data…
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Building High-Performing Computer Vision Models with Encord Active and neptune.ai

Building High-Performing Computer Vision Models with Encord Active and neptune.ai

Iteratively improving data quality and conducting experiments are vital in developing computer-vision models. Encord Active is a data-centric platform that enables teams to curate visual datasets to improve data and model quality neptune.ai is a machine-learning experiment tracker that provides a central place for data scientists to log, analyze, and compare their computer-vision experiments. Together, Encord Active and neptune.ai cover the entire computer-vision modeling process from data curation to delivering the final model to production. Building robust computer vision models is a highly iterative process that depends on two main pillars: data quality and the ability to improve experiments. Poor…
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How Open Will Snowflake Go at Data Cloud Summit?

How Open Will Snowflake Go at Data Cloud Summit?

Snowflake is holding its Data Cloud Summit 24 conference next week, and the company is expected to make a slew of announcements, which you will be able to find on these Datanami pages. But among the most closely watched questions is how far Snowflake will go in embracing the Apache Iceberg table format and opening itself up to outside query engines? And is it possible that Snowflake may try to “out open” its rival Databricks, whose conference is the following week? Snowflake has evolved considerably since it burst onto the scene a handful of years ago as a cloud data…
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Microsoft drops AC-3 (Dolby Digital) Codec support in Windows 11 version 24H2 – gHacks Tech News

Microsoft drops AC-3 (Dolby Digital) Codec support in Windows 11 version 24H2 – gHacks Tech News

Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system will not support the Ac-3 codec by default going forward. In a somewhat surprising and sneaky move, Microsoft announced the end of support on a support page. There, Microsoft writes that "beginning with Windows 11, version 24H2, the AC-3 codec is no longer included with Windows".  The removal of the code means that users may not play media content that relies on the codec on their devices using built-in players or some external players. Microsoft does note that device manufacturers pre-install the AC-3 codec on their devices often. If that is the case, AC-3 support…
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