Saturday, January 25, 2014

Scientists See Promise in Deep-Learning Programs

Hao Zhang/The New York Times
A voice recognition program translated a speech given by Richard F. Rashid, Microsoft’s top scientist, into Mandarin Chinese.

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Using an artificial intelligence technique inspired by theories about how the brain recognizes patterns, technology companies are reporting startling gains in fields as diverse as computer vision, speech recognition and the identification of promising new molecules for designing drugs.
Keith Penner
A student team led by the computer scientist Geoffrey E. Hinton used deep-learning technology to design software.

The advances have led to widespread enthusiasm among researchers who design software to perform human activities like seeing, listening and thinking. They offer the promise of machines that converse with humans and perform tasks like driving cars and working in factories, raising the specter of automated robots that could replace human workers.
The technology, called deep learning, has already been put to use in services like Apple’s Siri virtual personal assistant, which is based on Nuance Communications’ speech recognition service, and in Google’s Street View, which uses machine vision to identify specific addresses.
But what is new in recent months is the growing speed and accuracy of deep-learning programs, often called artificial neural networks or just “neural nets” for their resemblance to the neural connections in the brain.
“There has been a number of stunning new results with deep-learning methods,” said Yann LeCun, a computer scientist at New York University who did pioneering research in handwriting recognition at Bell Laboratories. “The kind of jump we are seeing in the accuracy of these systems is very rare indeed.”
Artificial intelligence researchers are acutely aware of the dangers of being overly optimistic. Their field has long been plagued by outbursts of misplaced enthusiasm followed by equally striking declines.
In the 1960s, some computer scientists believed that a workable artificial intelligence system was just 10 years away. In the 1980s, a wave of commercial start-ups collapsed, leading to what some people called the “A.I. winter.”
But recent achievements have impressed a wide spectrum of computer experts. In October, for example, a team of graduate students studying with the University of Toronto computer scientist Geoffrey E. Hinton won the top prize in a contest sponsored by Merck to design software to help find molecules that might lead to new drugs.
From a data set describing the chemical structure of thousands of different molecules, they used deep-learning software to determine which molecule was most likely to be an effective drug agent.
The achievement was particularly impressive because the team decided to enter the contest at the last minute and designed its software with no specific knowledge about how the molecules bind to their targets. The students were also working with a relatively small set of data; neural nets typically perform well only with very large ones.
“This is a really breathtaking result because it is the first time that deep learning won, and more significantly it won on a data set that it wouldn’t have been expected to win at,” said Anthony Goldbloom, chief executive and founder of Kaggle, a company that organizes data science competitions, including the Merck contest.
Advances in pattern recognition hold implications not just for drug development but for an array of applications, including marketing and law enforcement. With greater accuracy, for example, marketers can comb large databases of consumer behavior to get more precise information on buying habits. And improvements in facial recognition are likely to make surveillance technology cheaper and more commonplace.
Artificial neural networks, an idea going back to the 1950s, seek to mimic the way the brain absorbs information and learns from it. In recent decades, Dr. Hinton, 64 (a great-great-grandson of the 19th-century mathematician George Boole, whose work in logic is the foundation for modern digital computers), has pioneered powerful new techniques for helping the artificial networks recognize patterns.
Modern artificial neural networks are composed of an array of software components, divided into inputs, hidden layers and outputs. The arrays can be “trained” by repeated exposures to recognize patterns like images or sounds.
These techniques, aided by the growing speed and power of modern computers, have led to rapid improvements in speech recognition, drug discovery and computer vision.
Deep-learning systems have recently outperformed humans in certain limited recognition tests.
Last year, for example, a program created by scientists at the Swiss A. I. Lab at the University of Lugano won a pattern recognition contest by outperforming both competing software systems and a human expert in identifying images in a database of German traffic signs.
The winning program accurately identified 99.46 percent of the images in a set of 50,000; the top score in a group of 32 human participants was 99.22 percent, and the average for the humans was 98.84 percent.
This summer, Jeff Dean, a Google technical fellow, and Andrew Y. Ng, a Stanford computer scientist, programmed a cluster of 16,000 computers to train itself to automatically recognize images in a library of 14 million pictures of 20,000 different objects. Although the accuracy rate was low — 15.8 percent — the system did 70 percent better than the most advanced previous one.
Deep learning was given a particularly audacious display at a conference last month in Tianjin, China, whenRichard F. Rashid, Microsoft’s top scientist, gave a lecture in a cavernous auditorium while a computer program recognized his words and simultaneously displayed them in English on a large screen above his head.
Then, in a demonstration that led to stunned applause, he paused after each sentence and the words were translated into Mandarin Chinese characters, accompanied by a simulation of his own voice in that language, which Dr. Rashid has never spoken.
The feat was made possible, in part, by deep-learning techniques that have spurred improvements in the accuracy of speech recognition.
Dr. Rashid, who oversees Microsoft’s worldwide research organization, acknowledged that while his company’s new speech recognition software made 30 percent fewer errors than previous models, it was “still far from perfect.”
“Rather than having one word in four or five incorrect, now the error rate is one word in seven or eight,” he wrote on Microsoft’s Web site. Still, he added that this was “the most dramatic change in accuracy” since 1979, “and as we add more data to the training we believe that we will get even better results.”
One of the most striking aspects of the research led by Dr. Hinton is that it has taken place largely without the patent restrictions and bitter infighting over intellectual property that characterize high-technology fields.
“We decided early on not to make money out of this, but just to sort of spread it to infect everybody,” he said. “These companies are terribly pleased with this.”
Referring to the rapid deep-learning advances made possible by greater computing power, and especially the rise of graphics processors, he added:
“The point about this approach is that it scales beautifully. Basically you just need to keep making it bigger and faster, and it will get better. There’s no looking back now.”
This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
Correction: November 29, 2012
An article on Saturday about rapid advances in the artificial intelligence technique called deep learning misstated the number of molecules analyzed in a contest sponsored by Merck and won by students using deep-learning software. Contestants analyzed thousands of molecules that might lead to new drugs, not 15. (There were 15 data files, each containing thousands of molecules.)

Ultra Hal Wins Loebner Prize for Artificial Intelligence


Zabaware’s Ultra Hal software won the “most human” computer of the year in the 17th annual Loebner Prize Competition for Artificial Intelligence (AI). The company’s mission “giving your computer the power of thought” once considered a futuristic pipe dream is becoming a 2007 reality. It is one thing to talk to your computer, it is quite another to have a conversation where you are exchanging information and the computer learns and utilizes the information in the future. Ultra Hal does just that!
Ever wondered what it would be like to be able to chat with your DesktopMates character just like you would with a human being?
Well, now you can! With the Ultra Hal Artificial Intelligence Program you can chat with your DesktopMates character about anything you want. Ultra Hal has a huge conversational database and also has the ability to learn from every sentence that you say, and after a while of chatting with your character they can even develop a similar personality to yours. Artificial Intelligence is the wave of the future and will one day become the standard on how we will interact with our computers.
What's the difference between MS Agent Technology and Ultra Hal's Artificial Intelligence Technology??
Both technologies are based on a similar concept but there are some major differences. Both rely on and use the same artificial speech engines and voice recognition technology which is one of the foundations of artificial intelligence and both can have characters performing similar tasks and duties for you, but this about where the similarities end. The major difference is in character interaction with the user, the interaction with your character using MS Agent technology is based on pre-programmed responses to commands which is rather limited, however with Ultra Hal's Artificial Intelligence program you can have actual conversations with your character and your character also has the ability to actually learn from your conversations and over time even develop it's own personality, this is the foundation of what makes Ultra Hal truely unique and one of the very few true AI programs being developed as a desktop application.
Does this Artificial Intelligence program only allow me to chat with my DesktopMates character or can it have my character perform other functions or duties as well??
The Ultra Hal Artificial Intelligence program can also have your DesktopMates character remember and remind you of appointments, keep an address book and a phone book, and even dial phone numbers for you! Your character will also be able to run many of your programs and recent documents on command and even launch websites from your favorite bookmarks. Your character will also offer you help with most of your Windows programs by researching the program's help files. Your character has the ability do to all of these things by simply just asking in plain English!
Is Ultra Hal a true Artificial Intelligence program?
Read this article that attempts to put things into perspective in regards to the realities and misconceptions of artificial intelligence.
This sounds great but I have already purchased DesktopMates characters that I really like, does this mean I will have to purchase a different version to use with Ultra Hal??
NO, absolutely not, in fact you can use your favorite DesktopMates characters that you already have with MS Agent programs like CyberBuddy and Zabaware's Artificial Intelligence program "Ultra Hal". As a service to our customers to allow them to expand on the use of their characters and get even more enjoyment from of them, we have created free plugins for all of our characters that will patch your existing DesktopMates characters into the "Ultra Hal" program.
How do I install the DesktopMates character into Hal so I can use it with Hal? Do I have to copy the character's file somewhere into the Hal program folder?
No, you don't have to install DesktopMates characters into Hal. All MS Agent characters are installed into a special default character folder which is part of the MS Agent core components on your system. Hal as well as CyberBuddy, or any other MS Agent program, loads characters directly from this folder. When you select a DesktopMates character from the Hal character list, Hal will automatically create a UHP file for it, but we recommend using our character plugins for Hal which will install the proper UHP files designed especially for DesktopMates characters. Character plugins are available on our Plugins page. If the DesktopMates character, or any other MS Agent character doesn't appear in the Hal character selection list you may not have Hal properly installed, if you're using XP or NT, make you're logged onto your system with a user account that has administrator privileges. For additional info try our FAQ.
So how do I get the Ultra Hal Artificial Intelligence Program and how much does it cost??
You can download a fully functional 31 day trial version of the Ultra Hal Artificial Intelligence program using the link provided below. If after the trial period you decide you like the program you can purchase the full version for $29.95 by using the link provided in the program. The trial version contains NO Adware or Spyware (DesktopMates.com does NOT endorse or recommend programs containing spyware or adware).

Friday, January 24, 2014

Best Artificial Intelligence Software For Windows PC

This is the era of Information Technology. The world has gone far more than we think. We are in about fifth generation of computers today. Movies talk about Artificial Intelligence, Scientists are working on Artificial Intelligence projects. So this world has becoming a fully automated world. However the main purpose of these kind of AI projects is to assist human beings in almost every real life situations. Just think about a simple example like Apple Siri. It can do many things for you. You can talk, ask it to do make calls, send texts, emails and many more. See how easy that is. It is time to get a Artificial Intelligence to your Windows PC.
There are many kind of PC Assistant Software in the market. Some of them can do several things like Siri does while some can only chat. Even chatting is enough for a “forever alone” guy right ? Some software can install on your computer while some are web based online applications. There are stunning AI applications in the market you should buy. Here are best 5 Artificial Intelligence Software that you can try on your Windows PC easily.

Cleverbot

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This is the first thing came to my mind when I was thinking to write this article. Although this is not a software application that you can install on your PC this is the best thing I have ever tried on this topic. This is web based Artificial Intelligence that you can chat with. Cleverbot can survive on massive number of topics. It is actually very intelligent. It is learning while you are chatting.

Virtual Assistant Denise

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This is an Virtual Assistant software. The very interesting thing abouth this is it has a real-time proprietary graphic engine which enables you to interact with a beautiful girl. You can use your own voice to communicate with Denise. This software is very adaptive.
You can customize as you want and you can teach her many things. As a assistant the software can search the web, check e-mails, schedule appointments, get latest news, run computer applications and many more things.

Verbots

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They call it verbally-enhanced software robots with the combination of Artificial Intelligence. The main purpose of this bot is to process the natural language. Verbot can assist you through day today computer tasks as well as talking to you.

Madonna Virtual Assistant

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This is a free AI  software developed by Synthetic Intelligence Network. You can use this as a Virtual Assistant on your Windows computer. This is a good answer to expensive AI software like Denise. This software can connect to the internet and provide any information you want and control your PC on your voice command. You can use Madonna for make many things depending on your creativity.

DesktopMates

DesktopMates
This is a simple AI like software that you can use as a live PC assistant. This uses built in Windows operating system functions like Microsoft Agent. DesktopMates has a attractive interface too.