By Kathy Kincade Deep learning is enjoying unprecedented success in a variety of commercial applications, but it is also beginning to find its footing in science. Just a decade ago, few practitioners could have predicted that deep learning-powered systems would surpass human-level performance in computer vision and speech recognition tasks.Deep Learning for Science: A Q&A with NERSC's Prabhat
By Kathy Kincade Deep learning is enjoying unprecedented success in a variety of commercial applications, but it is also beginning to find its footing in science. Just a decade ago, few practitioners could have predicted that deep learning-powered systems would surpass human-level performance in computer vision and speech recognition tasks.
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Monday, November 13, 2017
Deep Learning for Science: A Q&A with NERSC’s Prabhat
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