DeepXplore, a new debugging tool, found that the darker photo fooled a set of neurons into commanding a self-driving car to turn right. DeepXplore then retrained the network. Credit: Columbia Engineering When Suman Jana, PhD, and his colleagues saw companies trumpeting the capabilities of their deep learning neural networks, they noticed something was missing.Like Self-Driving Cars, Healthcare Must Solve Its Machine Learning Problem
DeepXplore, a new debugging tool, found that the darker photo fooled a set of neurons into commanding a self-driving car to turn right. DeepXplore then retrained the network. Credit: Columbia Engineering When Suman Jana, PhD, and his colleagues saw companies trumpeting the capabilities of their deep learning neural networks, they noticed something was missing.
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Sunday, October 29, 2017
Like Self-Driving Cars, Healthcare Must Solve Its Machine Learning Problem
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