Abstract

Neural networks--computer models that ape the complexity of the brain--dominate people's online lives: Google Translate can whip English text into Russian, for example, while Facebook's DeepFace can pick one face out of millions. Now that power is moving offline. Nic Lane and colleagues at Bell Labs in Murray Hill NJ have built a listening neural network called DeepEar that runs on a phone without being connected to the Internet. DeepEar works by training a neural network to listen for and recognize different kinds of aural scenes, identify human speakers, recognize emotion and detect stress

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