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IBM says it has taken care to comply with privacy principles IBM has been accused of using Flickr photos for a facial-recognition project, without the full consent of people in the images. The ...
IBM says it has taken care to comply with privacy principles IBM has been accused of using Flickr photos for a facial-recognition project, without the full consent of people in the images. The ...
IBM used only photos licensed under Creative Commons, and IBM's legal team approved the program, a company representative said. The data is offered only to academic researchers through a project ...
IBM's dataset drew upon a huge collection of around 100 million Creative Commons-licensed images, referred to as the YFCC-100M dataset and released by Flickr's former owner, Yahoo, for research ...
The IBM system was given photos of skin lesions taken with a smartphone attachment designed for dermatologists. Costs for this device, called a Dermascope, run from $100 to $1,400.
Shares of International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) have soared more than 60% over the past year as the company's cloud and ...
IBM took nearly a million photos from Flickr, used them to figure out how to train facial recognition training programs, and shared them with outside researchers. But as NBC points out, the people ...
IBM's StarNet AI highlights the key features of images that inform its predictions, while at the same time using less data than other classifiers.
IBM's foundry offering is based on IBM's 0.18-micron copper CMOS manufacturing process, available at its Burlington facility, that features an integrated design kit, including a 4-transistor, 3-micron ...
IBM’s Avicenna software highlighted possible embolisms on this CT scan in green, finding mostly the same problems as a human radiologist who marked up the image in red.