The world of reality television obviously makes for some strange combinations, but admitting to being a horrible cook, and being a celebrity, makes for one of the more interesting ones to watch.
Anne Burrell and Rachael Ray are taking a shot at teaching some celebrities to avoid poisoning people, and it’s all for charity.
The Worst Cooks format is strange enough, as the franchise has thus far managed some bizarre concoctions, and with questionable overall results, but when you throw in a group of celebrities, it’s actually a lot more interesting than the standard version of the show. You not only have to agree to be on the show to admit that you are truly awful as a cook, but you also have to be a celebrity willing to show up.
Having some money for charity up for grabs gives the celebrities some motivation, and Burrell and Ray...
Anne Burrell and Rachael Ray are taking a shot at teaching some celebrities to avoid poisoning people, and it’s all for charity.
The Worst Cooks format is strange enough, as the franchise has thus far managed some bizarre concoctions, and with questionable overall results, but when you throw in a group of celebrities, it’s actually a lot more interesting than the standard version of the show. You not only have to agree to be on the show to admit that you are truly awful as a cook, but you also have to be a celebrity willing to show up.
Having some money for charity up for grabs gives the celebrities some motivation, and Burrell and Ray...
- 8/15/2016
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
YouTube tutorials aren't just helpful to humans. A team from the University of Maryland and Australian research center Nicta has published a paper in which it used YouTube videos to teach robots how to cook.
The paper discusses "convolutional neural networks," a specific type of artificial intelligence that can learn and repeat specific actions. In this particular study, the researchers used 88 different YouTube cooking tutorials to train the neural networks by generating commands based off specific actions within the videos. For example, the researchers taught robots to recognize the way a hand grasps an item. After all this information was encoded, the researchers presented robots with new information to see how they responded.
The 88 videos used in the experiment were pulled from the University of Buffalo's YouCook data set. One of the videos in the set appears to be Laura Vitale's recipe for chocolate chip muffins:
YouTube videos have...
The paper discusses "convolutional neural networks," a specific type of artificial intelligence that can learn and repeat specific actions. In this particular study, the researchers used 88 different YouTube cooking tutorials to train the neural networks by generating commands based off specific actions within the videos. For example, the researchers taught robots to recognize the way a hand grasps an item. After all this information was encoded, the researchers presented robots with new information to see how they responded.
The 88 videos used in the experiment were pulled from the University of Buffalo's YouCook data set. One of the videos in the set appears to be Laura Vitale's recipe for chocolate chip muffins:
YouTube videos have...
- 1/5/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Looking for something to cook tonight? Laura Vitale has you covered. Vitale has brought her brand of Italian-American cooking to YouTube, where she posts recipes on her Laura in the Kitchen channel. With Vitale's guidance, viewers can learn how to make everything from cookies to pasta to pizza. Her satisfying eats have helped her channel become of the most popular instructional cooking shows on YouTube. It recently passed a million subscribers, so we asked Vitale about her methods, her presentation, and, of course, her recipes. Tubefilter: How does it feel to have one million subscribers? What do you have to say to your fans? Laura Vitale: It feels pretty amazing! Aside from people enjoying my recipes, it's great to know that there are a million people who hit that subscribe button because they wanted to see even more! I would let them know that none of this would have...
- 3/27/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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