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June 26
Google Brain
System
Google Brain
Series
Google Brain
Venue
Google X, Mountain View, California
Date
June 26, 2012
Lab
Google Brain
Nickname
Google Brain's neural net learns to recognize cats
Researchers
Andrew Ng
Jeff Dean
Quoc Le

Google Brain's neural net learns to recognize cats

Google reported that a large unsupervised deep neural network, trained on millions of unlabeled YouTube frames across thousands of machines, had learned to recognize cats and other concepts on its own. The work demonstrated that large-scale distributed deep learning on unlabeled data could discover high-level features. (Coverage appeared June 2012 around the paper; the exact day is approximate.)

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