Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.02
…to application programming interfaces that allow designers to add speech recognition to a prototype. “We are currently just scratching the surface of what deep learning can do,” says Naji El Masri, CEO of Noesis Solutions. “Right now, we are using it to provide accurate models that enable engineering teams to better understand the behavior of a system. This approach is very effective, especially when handling massive amounts of data that would be unmanageable with any conventional approach. Deep neural networks (DNNs) are capable of much more than this, however. Their capability to reproduce the behavior of complex, non-linear systems with…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.24
…entry on a handheld or wearable RF device with speech input and barcode captured by the user’s smart glasses. Productivity gains resulting from eliminating the time spent stopping to read device screens, pausing to handle a scanner, or slowing down to key-enter data or press function keys. This strategy mostly impacts the efficiency of activities performed at the pick-face, saving seconds per pick. Workflow Improvement To achieve additional productivity gains, DCs can make other changes to their current workflow to eliminate wasted time and unproductive steps in the process. In addition to substituting smart glasses and vision recognition for device…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.81
…in a database. It could be computer vision, text, speech, social networks, or weather data, so using the algorithms and capabilities of AI combined with enterprise data allows you to look for insights that a system that system continuously learns and becomes important.” Looking at the slow advancement of AI, Dierkx pointed to Watson, IBM’s AI platform for business to provide a sense of the evolution of AI’s advancement. “When IBM introduced Watson, it reached a population of 400 million English-speaking people, and now it can speak with 1 billion people in their native languages,” he said. “The inherent capability…