Introducing Deep Learning. Why you should learn it?
I’m ecstatic that you‘re here! I hope you are as well!
The world around us is going through a period of artificial intelligence. Deep learning is a branch of artificial intelligence. It’s a fascinating human-machine interaction. It’s all over, it’s forceful, and it’s amusing. DL has made significant advances in computer vision, speech recognition, text generation, language recognition, and autonomous vehicles during the last few years.
We’ve all heard about Hanson Robotics’ Sophia, a humanoid robot developed in Hong Kong. Sophia is a fantastic example of AI and DL in action. Sophia is able to see because of cameras inside her eyes and computer algorithms. She can keep track of people’s faces, maintain eye contact, and recognize people. With the help of a natural language subsystem, she can process speech and hold conversations.
Autonomous vehicles
Autonomous vehicles, often known as self-driving cars, are yet another example. A human is not necessary to be present in the car at all times or to take control of the vehicle at all times. A self-driving car can go anywhere a traditional car can go and accomplish everything a skilled human driver can do. All of this is under the power of AI algorithms. Self-driving cars like Tesla are good examples.
Face Recognition
Face recogntion is a way of identifying or confirming an individual’s identity using their face. Face recognition algorithms can help find criminals, lost people, can diagnose diseases by face,track school attendance and many- many other tasks.
As you can see, artificial intelligence evaluates our life and it develops every day. If you’ve decided to explore this area, let’s do so together. This is something I’ll aim to do in my upcoming articles.