What’s next in machine learning:
New Qualcomm AI Research papers accepted at major conferences
Even though most of the machine learning conferences this year have become virtual due to COVID-19, the AI community continues to drive the industry forward with novel work that will ultimately help people and enhance lives. This blog post focuses on state-of-the-art research that has been undertaken at Qualcomm Technologies in the first half of 2020 and accepted at major conferences in the industry. The research has broad implications in a variety of domains from power efficiency and compression to autonomous driving and more.
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