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codeagency-blog1 · 2 months ago
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sudarshannarwade · 5 months ago
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Challenges in AI Image and Video Processing
High-quality data collection and annotation challenges.
Demands for substantial computational resources.
Designing algorithms for accurate human perception mimicry.
Technical hurdles in real-time data processing.
Integration complexities with existing systems. read more
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keesbuiel-blog · 6 years ago
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Voice First Tech
When you need to solve a problem that involves another person, what’s the best way to solve it? By having a conversation. We’re finally able to communicate with our devices—phones, computers, wearable devices, smart speakers and more—the same way we talk to one another when we need to get things done.
We are approaching a time where we move from typing to speaking to our devices - Voice First. Voice first is here now and being integrated in to all the speaker and voice devices and processes.
As this tech becomes more accepted and user friendly, hiding much of the complexity of voice-enabled technologies, users will use their voice to order groceries, book a cleaner, call a cab (or give commands to a self-driving one), make appointments, remotely control their homes and more and more - I mean we use our voice for loads of things already - it will just be integrated into our tech.
Will this be the 'final' single interface for interacting with a diverse variety of devices at home or on-the-go, making it easier for users to accomplish any task hands-free? I don’t 'think' so, we will have to 'think about that' first.
However voice-first will be a huge step forward and change in the way we connect and control and ask our devices to help us.
Already the comedy has come - check out this - this is just an example of how results will be given for different parts of the world or parts of the country. It’s funny but also has some truth in it!
There are a variety of examples of voice-first tech and use cases; this is a great demonstration of the possibilities today showcased by Alexi team
There is a rising importance of Voice Analytics and Voice-First. Many of us have seen the adverts for switching on security or locking your doors through voice and we maybe seen the movie Her.
However a few of us in the globe are just becoming accustomed to the technology. And as usual many users don’t really understand the tech and can’t use 80% of the features - the point is that even just a few features are convincing user to discover this tech and start using it.
As more people use and develop tools and systems, analytics will help developers better manage expectations, anticipate errors and help users discover features relevant to their needs and drive up adoption of voice-first like Ai Image Processing.
In developing voice tech and text messaging tech there are numerous metrics that can be tracked by developers for voice platform improvement and development. These include:
• Sentiment analysis: The language used, as well as tone or pitch of users, can help to measure the sentiment of a brand or of the user experience itself helping direct support and improve engagement.
• Intent and parameter: Intent (what the user is asking for, like “when is the booking?”) and parameter (the specific, contextual request, like “how late are they going to be?”) provides insights on consumer behavior.
• Pathing: Pathing includes the steps of the conversation as well as what actions users take afterward.
• Errors: Errors and null statements make apparent where devices and platforms fail their users.
Voice and text applications will become a key function as a part of brand omnichannel strategies - the ability to move with the customer as the customer changes platforms or locations etc.
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keesbuiel-blog · 6 years ago
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It is widely known that the United Kingdom was involved in the early research and development of the internet, although the United States of America was driving the project and provided the funding; the UK played a crucial part. Tim Berners-Lee, Peter Thomas Kirstein and Donald Watts Davies are some of the names that stick out when you talk about the development of the internet. I wonder what they would think about how we use the internet today.
To help answer this and other questions such as what country produces the most traffic? How fast is our internet speed? Are we at the front of the internet advances or the back? Let’s having a quick look at what the average person uses their phone and the internet for.
The top 5 activities for mobile devices are: 1 map, 2 instant messaging, 3 music, 4 photos and 5 weather. You could say we all like to find a nice place to take a good photo while listening to music and then tell everybody about your activity and today’s weather.
Despite the UK having one of the fastest and longest physical internet lines in the world (England to USA) I find it hard to fathom why our internet speeds are so slow and why our ISP bang on about speed so much when in reality the UK is badly served. Have you ever connected to the internet in the UK? It’s really slow. If your living in the UK I bet you have experienced video buffering when streaming and I bet if you have ever complained to you IPS provider they tell you to turn your router off and on again or the buffering is due to peak hours. I think this is a load of twaddle, peak hours? We are in 2019 not 1999.
As of January 2019 the top 5 countries with the fastest average fixed line internet speeds are: Singapore with 189.38 MBPS, Iceland with 147.13 MBPS, Hong Kong with 139.58 MBPS, Romania with 107.42 and South Korea with 103.51, these are all great speeds to be averaging in 2019. The United Kingdom on the other hand averages a miserable 55.14 MBPS this is not a good speed to be averaging in 2019. I didn’t expect Romania or Iceland to have such a good fixed line average. The top average mobile internet speed range from 63.13 MBPS to 48.64 MBPS and again the UK does not appear on the top 10 list. Forget BREXIT, this is INTERNEXIT!
In Singapore you could download and fill up a 120GB hard drive in around 10 minutes that’s around 31,000 songs. In the UK it would take around 36 minutes with a download speed 55.14 MBPS but if you have a connection speed like mine it would take over an hour! Forget video and pictures!! Slow internet speed is a concern for e-commerce companies and anyone offering a web based service. 40% of all people will abandon a website that takes longer than 3 seconds to load and 80% of all those people will never return. This won’t be solely down to website optimization as internet speed will play apart; if the site you’re visiting doesn’t load you typically abandon the request and try again or try another website to see if that site loads. We briefly discussed this in a previous blog. This means that you cannot adopt the latest video formats and designs or up the graphics on your site – you are constrained by the ISP!! Basically you have to down size everything on your home page or landing to ensure the page will load within 3 seconds.
In the UK online shopping is big business the online shopping market per capita is around $4,000 which is pretty astonishing when you compared the UK internet speed and usage to USA. There must be some patient shoppers in the UK. I sourced a list of the apparent top websites visited in the UK. Considering online retail shopping brings in some much online revenue it doesn’t seem to bring much traffic. The top 20 Google- YouTube - Facebook - Amazon - BBC Online - Wikipedia - eBay UK - Reddit - Twitter - Live - Netflix - Twitch TV - Instagram - Office - Yahoo - Pornhub - The Lad Bible - VK - The Guardian - Live Jasmin. If you look closely you will see a lot of free service providers who use their free website space on their platform for marketing. This product marketing is done through your search history and cookies.
TonkaBI builds capability to process insurance claims, such as car insurance claims, Ai Image Processing though Artificial (AI) and Machine Learning. TonkaBI’s Artificial Intelligence capability is based on image processing. This is used to build a capability that is specific to your company and process.
It’s reported most people in the UK prefer to use a desktop rather a mobile device or tablet, care to take a guess at the sites most visited on a mobile device or tablet? Around 51% of people use desktop computer or laptop when surfing the web this fallen by 3% in recent years whereas 36% is from smart phone this is expected to grow. I know you don’t need fast internet to purchase clothes etc online but considering the market value VS internet speed this is quite low. However new VR tech is on the way and augmented sales channels – how will the UK stack up then?
By 2021 it’s predicted there will be 3.8 billion active Smartphone devices and with Asian owning half of those devices. 61.09% of all web traffic from Asian is from mobile devices whereas Europe’s mobile web traffic only consists of 37.08% to the overall internet usage.
Over 20 years ago, in 1992, global Internet networks carried approximately 100 GB of traffic per day. Ten years later, in 2002, global Internet traffic amounted to 100 Gigabytes per second (GBps). In 2016, global Internet traffic reached more than 20,000 GBps. That’s an astonishing leap. Check out our earlier blog on data.
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