Monitoring Readers’ Eye Actions Can Lend a hand Computer systems Be told

As we learn, our eyes disclose what phrases cross in combination, and which can be a very powerful. Researchers are making use of that knowledge to assist neural networks perceive language.
As we read, our eyes reveal what words go together, and which are the most important. Researchers are applying that data to help neural networks understand language.Original article
Author: Wired

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