How Machine Learning Will Change Augmented Reality
An anonymous reader writes "Augmented reality is already adding digital information to the world around us — but the next step to making it truly useful will be when it starts to use elements of machine learning to understand the real world, Mike Lynch, boss of machine learning software specialist Autonomy told silicon.com — also explaining machine learnings links with the theorems devised by 18th century cleric Thomas Bayes."
And how, exactly, do they think augmented reality works? They think there's no Bayesian logic or other machine learning (k-means, etc.) in modern image recognition? Is the idea that there's a tiny man in your phone?
Seriously, anyone who could write such trash has no clue what the state of tech is, and certainly has no business predicting its future.