Artificial intelligence (AI) training tool to help intelligence analysts train machine learning software

June 9, 2020
Users can employ the tool in the cloud or on-premises to enable data science teams to work together across agencies or locations, the company says.

SAN FRANCISCO – Officials of Labelbox Inc. in San Francisco are making their company's artificial intelligence (AI) training data platform available more widely to the federal government and intelligence community. C4ISRnet reports. Continue reading original article

The Military & Aerospace Electronics take:

9 June 2020 -- Labelbox offers a software platform by the same name that enables development teams to manage data to train machine learning algorithms.

For instance, a machine-learning tool for intelligence analysis must ingest hundreds — or even millions — of pre-labeled pictures identifying the objects it needs to identify before identifying missile launchers in satellite imagery.

The more accurate the training data, the better it works. Some government machine learning projects need to process petabytes of data per day, the company says -- a flow of data that can be overwhelming.

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