Alexei Efros and his team of cunning robotics researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed an image matching algorithm with which computers can identify similar images regardless of medium. Like humans, the system can match sketches and paintings with photographs of similar subjects, and so perform tasks that have traditionally posed problems to machines, such as pairing a simple sketch of a car with a photograph of the same... Continue Reading CMU algorithm matches sketches, paintings to photographs
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Carnegie Mellon, Images
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