Scientists from the Innopolis University Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (AI) have developed a system that accelerates the development of AI services by 40%, the university’s press service told TASS.
work on obtaining, preparing and processing large volumes of data. To perform these general tasks, scientists from Innopolis University have developed a tool for building complex systems for collecting and processing information at an enterprise. It speeds up the development of products using AI by 40% and reduces the cost of data processing by 20%," the university told TASS.
The platform collects and india telegram processes data from corporate file storage, including those related to video surveillance systems. AI algorithms allow not only to analyze information, but also to check the accuracy of the result. The time it takes to create new AI systems is reduced by accelerating the creation of infrastructure for deploying and maintaining machine learning models. The cost of data processing is reduced due to the optimal distribution of computing power when performing tasks, the university clarified.
According to Ramil Kuleev, Director of the Research Center for Artificial Intelligence at Innopolis University, whose words are quoted by the organization’s press service, the development will be in demand among large companies implementing neural networks, as well as service developers.
"Our partners have already assessed the capabilities of the new solution - in analyzing medical images, searching for oil spills and illegal construction in protected areas, predicting the inhibitory activity of molecules, identifying defects on vehicle bodies and performing other tasks," he noted.
The center, which specializes in research into AI technologies, was created at the university in 2021 as part of the federal project "Artificial Intelligence". It develops projects in the areas of creating new materials, transport, logistics, computer vision and medicine.
"Any task that uses artificial intelligence requires
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