Zeroth (software)

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Zeroth is a platform for brain-inspired computing from Qualcomm. It is based around a neural processing unit (NPU) AI accelerator chip and a software API to interact with the platform. It makes a form of machine learning known as deep learning available to mobile devices. It is used for image and sound processing, including speech recognition. The software operates locally rather than as a cloud application.[1]

Mobile chip maker Qualcomm announced in March 2015, that it would bundle the software with its next major mobile device chip, the Snapdragon 820 processor.[1]

Applications

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Qualcomm demonstrated that the system could recognize human faces[1] and gestures[2] that it had seen before and detect and then search for different types of photo scenes.[1]

Another potential application is to extend battery life by analyzing phone usage and powering down all or part of its capabilities without affecting the user experience.[1]

See also

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References

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