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Resumen de Hybrid dream team

Aviva Rutkin

  • Rutkin reports that at a US government lab in Albuquerque, New Mexico, researchers aren't interested in replacing humans' brains with fancy neural networks or machine learning software. Instead, they are using eye-tracking and brain analysis to create a system that lets their natural intelligence shine. Their expertise is tricky for a computer to mimic, in part because what they are looking for can be a little different every time. Even the experts have trouble explaining how they do it. In a series of experiments, the Sandia National Laboratories team studied how specialists and novices evaluate images--when and where they zoom, pan or toggle buttons on the computer, or how their eyes move as they scan the screen. They found that each expert had a distinct style, often eschewing the techniques they had been trained in.


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