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21May/14Off

MIT researchers teach computers to learn what’s happening in videos

Researchers at MIT have developed a method for teaching computers to understand what is happening in video content. The method uses a similar approach to textual analysis, such as natural language processing, by looking at each part of a video to figure out what the whole thing means. The researchers created an algorithm to identify what occurs in individual frames of the video, and then determines what those mean when combined in a certain order.

See the full story here: http://gigaom.com/2014/05/14/mit-researchers-teach-computers-to-learn-whats-happening-in-videos/

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