The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section will be held on Monday October 28th 2019 at 7:30pm at The SAE Institute – Lecture Theatre, 235 Normanby Rd South Melbourne (directions below).
Following the Section’s Annual
General Meeting (see AGM Report at: http://www.aesmelbourne.org.au/2019-agm-report/ ), Graeme Huon introduced our speaker Guillaume Potard who presented
to us on Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence and its relevance
to the world of audio.
Guillaume started with a brief
introduction to the concepts of ML and AI, introducing the concepts
of artificial narrow intelligence (where it is designed for a very
narrow speciality, like playing a specific game of skill, like Go),
and artificial general intelligence, as in the human brain. He
went on to contrast the estimated performance of the human brain, at
approx. 1000 petaflops (one thousand million floating point
operations) operating at 200Hz with a power consumption of just 20
watts with the most powerful current supercomputers ( eg Tahne-2) at
only 32 petaflops at GHZz ranges and with a power consumption of 25
Megawatts.
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