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by gamegoblin
4181 days ago
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Definitely agreed. When well-maintained and easy to use machine learning libraries meet very powerful, highly embeddable GPUs (or other dedicated linear algebra sort of hardware), I think we'll see a big revolution in the whole "smart object" field. Right now you have iPhones and whatnot doing touch ID with fingerprints, but imagine if your phone could recognize you just by quickly analyzing the gyro data as you raise your phone and comparing it against the other thousand times you've pulled your phone out of your pocket, combined with the slight pressure readings near the touchscreen's edge because it's learned where you're fingers fall on the case. ^ contrived example I just thought of, but you get the idea. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn83Psbv61I
ps: I'm not sure it was fully real-time though, the door avoidance restart seemed a little too nicely cued.