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MIT Develops A New AI Language - GEN

MIT researchers have developed a new programming language designed for computer vision, robotics and statistics - "Gen".

Gen is a novel probabilistic-programming system, MIT researchers claim,  it allows you to write models and algorithms without having to deal with equations or manually write high-performance code. It will also help expert researchers in writing sophisticated models and inference algorithms, required for prediction tasks and were previously infeasible.

"One motivation of this work is to make automated AI more accessible to people with less expertise in computer science or math," says first author Marco Cusumano-Towner

The team behind the Gen said that it is a package for Julia. Its multiple modeling languages are implemented as DSLs in Julia and it is a Julia library for inference programming as well.

The new language eases the use of probabilistic modeling and inference. Gen provides you with modeling languages in which you can express models, and high-level programming constructs to automate aspects of inference. It's capabilities unify symbolic, neural, probabilistic, and simulation-based approaches to modeling and inference.

Interestingly, Intel is already collaborating with MIT to use Gen for 3-D pose estimation.  The company plans to use Gen's 3-D estimation from its depth-sense cameras that are used in robotics and augmented-reality systems.

 

 

 

 

With over 10 years of vast development experience with different technologies, Nitin Pandit is Microsoft certified Most Valued Professional (Microsoft MVP) with a rich skillset that includes developing and managing IT/Web-based applications in different technologies, such as – C#.NET, ADO.NET, LINQ to SQL, WCF, and ASP.NET 2.0/3.x/4.0, WCF, WPF, MVC 5.0 (Razor), and Silverlight, along with client-side programming techniques, like jQuery and AngularJS. Nitin possesses a Master’s degree in Computer Science and has been actively contributing to the development community for its betterment. He has written more than 100 blogs/articles and 3 eBooks on different technologies to help improve the knowledge of young technology professionals. He has trained more than one lakh students and professionals, as a speaker in workshops and AppFests, conducted in more than 25 universities in North India.

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