Google wants your help training their image recognition algorithms Motorola...

 
 
 
Google wants your help training their image recognition algorithms Motorola...

 
xda-developers
Apr 6, 2018 9:28 PM • by Joe Fedewa
Google wants your help training their image recognition algorithms

Google is all about algorithms and machine learning these days. Android users see this technology first-hand with features like Google Assistant and smart replies. They are constantly working to improve the image recognition algorithms. One shortcoming of the company's AI systems is the lack of data for emerging markets like India. Google is hoping they can get more human input to fix this.

Currently, the company's AI systems work pretty well in parts of the world like the U.S. Anurag Batra, product manager at Google, says "We have a very sparse training data set from parts of the world that are not the United States and Western Europe." Batra is in charge of a project that aims to improve this situation. His team has built an app that asks people to perform easy tasks while simultaneously checking the accuracy of the company's image recognition and translation algorithms.

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The company is promoting the Crowdsource app in India and other parts of Asia, but anyone can download it. Batra says "Things like what does a sewing machine look like in your world or what does a pair of slippers look like in your world can really help us." Users verify labels and help transcribe handwriting. Some of the tasks show where the company's image recognition systems need more work. Images of nuns were labeled as "brides," for example.

Unlike the Google Opinion Rewards app, there are no monetary rewards for user input. People will receive points, badges, and certificates. Users who collect enough will be invited to join groups with other top contributors. If you're interested in joining Google's crowdsourcing efforts, download the app below.

Crowdsource (Free, Google Play) →


Source: WIRED




Android Advices
Apr 5, 2018 6:53 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Motorola decides to schedule an event on April 19th, expected to announce Moto G6, G6 Play and G6 Plus

Motorola has scheduled an event on 19th of April and has already started sending out invites for the event in Sao Paulo, Brazil. We can expect Motorola to introduce its latest G6 line of devices which are dubbed as Moto G6, G6 Play, and G6 Plus. The Moto G6 was listed for $249.99 in the U.S retailer while the G6 Play was listed at $199.99. All the three smartphones are expected to come with the latest 18:9 display and fingerprint sensor to enhance the security levels.

According to rumored specifications of these handsets, Moto G6 Plus, G6 Play, and G6 features a 5.93-inch display and 5.7-inch IPS displays respectively and come out of the box with Android Oreo 8.0 operating system. The G6 Play is expected to come in 6GB and 4GB RAM variants and feature 12MP + 5MP camera setup on the rear with 16MP selfie camera with LED flash. There is also a 3200mAh battery which comes with Turbocharging technology. It is also expected to come with 2.2 GHz Octa-core snapdragon processor.

Motorola G6 invite

The Moto is expected to come with 3GB / 4GB RAM options with 64GB / 128 internal storage. There will be the same 12MP + 5MP rear camera setup with LEF flash and also a 16MP front-facing camera with LED flash. There is a smaller 3000mAh battery on the rear with Turbo charging. The Moto G6 Play will feature 2GB or 3GB RAM with 16GB or 32GB storage options and will either come with 12MP or 13MP rear camera with 5MO front-facing selfie camera.

There will be a 4000mAh battery on the Moto G6 Play with fast charging technology and according to the rumors, it also has a fingerprint sensor. Nothing is known about the pricing and global launch yet. Are you interested to buy any of these handsets? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to Android Advises for more news and updates.

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