Abhinav Gupta from Carnegie Mellon University published the Never Ending Image Learner (NEIL)
Never Ending Image Learner (NEIL) is an online computer program that works nonstop to learn every aspect and relationship between and between images, respectively. It scans the images for core objects and their relationships. For example, A boy has eyes, ears, and hair. And boys have shorter hair than girls. Corolla is a car, and cars have tires. These relations are common sense to humans but to feed this into machines was a challenge. NEIL has become the world’s biggest visual database. Read more
December, 2013