Evolution Of Machine Learning
by Tarun Saini ConsultantMachine Learning Evolution
- 1642 - Blaise Pascal invents the mechanical machine that can perform various operations as add, subtract, multiply and divide.
- 1679 - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz gave the system of binary code.
- 1834 - Charles Babbage presents the idea for a general all-purpose device that could be programmed with punched cards.
- 1842 - Ada Lovelace describes a sequence of operations for solving mathematical algorithmic problems using Charles Babbage's theoretical punch-card machine and becomes the first programmer.
- 1847 - George Boole designed Boolean logic, a form of algebra in which all values can be reduced to the binary values of true or false.
- 1936 - English logician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing proposes a universal machine that could decipher and execute a set of instructions. His published proof is considered the basis of computer science.
- 1952 - Arthur Samuel designs a program to help an IBM computer get better at checkers the more it plays.
- 1959 - MADALINE becomes the first artificial neural network applied to a real-world problem: removing echoes from phone lines.
- 1985 - Terry Sejnowski's and Charles Rosenberg's artificial neural network taught itself how to correctly pronounce 20,000 words in one week.
- 1997 - IBM's Deep Blue beat chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov.
- 1999 - A CAD prototype intelligent workstation reviewed 22,000 mammograms and detected cancer 52% more accurately than radiologists did.
- 2006 - Computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton invents the term deep learning to describe neural net research.
- 2012 - An unsupervised neural network created by Google learned to recognize cats in YouTube videos with 74.8% accuracy.
- 2014 - A chatbot passes the Turing Test by convincing 33% of human judges that it was a Ukrainian teen named Eugene Goostman.
- 2014 - Google's AlphaGo defeats the human champion in Go, the most difficult board game in the world.
- 2016 - LipNet, DeepMind's artificial intelligence system, identifies lip-read words in video with an accuracy of 93.4%.
- 2019 - Amazon controls 70% of the market share for virtual assistants in the U.S.
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