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syed putra

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Chinese jet engines already exceeded Russians in many ways:

  • longer overall lifespan from new to scrap
  • longer necessary maintenance interval between useful service hours
  • superior automated software and intelligence
  • easier to service & repair
  • highest max capacity especially for gas turbines used in land-based power generation plants & heavy marine (warship) engines
  • miniaturization to make tiny and ultra-light jet engines for military drones and missiles

Not released and proven yet but at prototypes that are still being improved - new Chinese jet engines has higher trust/weight ratio than the best Russian jet engine. Russian released 1st but with a slightly lower trust/weight ratio, Chinese achieved success in a slightly higher trust/weight ratio model, but is take a longer fine tuning and optimization process / route than Russian, will be released soon as indicated. However some times it is more important to have volume production sooner rather than a fully optimized product that is delayed, especially if conflict & interest at stake is facing immediate challenge, you must have it before the war not after.
But you see, chinese improved on those jet engines, like they did on high speed rail from siemens and alstom, taking years off resesrch snd development, snd did not bother to share those improvements from the very people they copy it from, nor pay for the patent
 

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But you see, chinese improved on those jet engines, like they did on high speed rail from siemens and alstom, taking years off resesrch snd development, snd did not bother to share those improvements from the very people they copy it from, nor pay for the patent


Where got such kind of X'mas / Santa deals?

China shared with 1B1R all the good HSR technologies, take all the businesses away from Chow Ang Moh let them starve to famine mah.

Now Chinese got all the technological advantage and international relationship superiority, wealth, military strength, can start to EMBARGO and fix the Chow Ang Mohs, Wipe them out! Take over all the global resources controls.

World is about ELIMINATION & CARNAGE, not COEXISTENCE! Peace Freedom Human Rights Coexistence all are IMPOSSIBLE - only lead to TOTAL EXTINCTION after TOTAL EXHAUSTION of GLOBAL RESOURCES & TOTAL RUIN of GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT.

What I am worried is Chinese being too NAIVE SILLY & KIND & TOLERANT & FORGIVING.

Now that Chinese are so strong, I am very sure that GLOBAL RESOURCES EXHAUSTION & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL RUIN will come 100X or 10X SOONER than when Chow Ang Moh were in the reign! We are going to face TOTAL EXTINCTION GLOBALLY very very soon! Man & Everything on Planet Earth is DOOMED! Forest will be gone! Water & Air ALL POLLUTED! Mineral and Fuel will be Exhausted! Even Gems & Algae & Micro-Organism & all Animals will EXTINCT! Planet Earth to be come LIVELESS RUINS like moon & Mars etc! Sad & Horrible!
 

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Now that Chinese are so strong, I am very sure that GLOBAL RESOURCES EXHAUSTION & GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL RUIN will come 100X or 10X SOONER than when Chow Ang Moh were in the reign! We are going to face TOTAL EXTINCTION GLOBALLY very very soon! Man & Everything on Planet Earth is DOOMED! Forest will be gone! Water & Air ALL POLLUTED! Mineral and Fuel will be Exhausted! Even Gems & Algae & Micro-Organism & all Animals will EXTINCT! Planet Earth to be come LIVELESS RUINS like moon & Mars etc! Sad & Horrible!

Thank goodness china does not buy any minerals from south east asia. They only buy durians. Our environment can still be salvaged.
 

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Huawei Caught Using DSLR Photos to Highlight Phone's Camera
The commercial plays up the selfie-taking capabilities of Huawei's Nova 3 handset with examples of the high-quality photos you can take. However, a Reddit user has uncovered evidence that the photo examples were taken by a DSLR camera.


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Don't always believe what you see. A new commercial from Huawei appears to be passing off DSLR-captured photos as images taken by a company smartphone.

The commercial, which has been running in Egypt, plays up the selfie-taking capabilities of Huawei's Nova 3 handset, including what the photos will supposedly look like. According to the ad, the images can look surprisingly vivid and sharp. However, an observant user on Reddit posted on Sunday that the photos promoted in the commercial were likely faked.

The evidence? One of the actors in the commercial, Sarah Elshamy, posted on Instagram a behind the scenes image, showing how the advertisement was made. By doing so, she accidentally revealed that a DSLR-camera was used to take one of the still shots that Huawei's smartphone appeared to capture in the ad.



Her post even shows that the actor supposedly holding the Huawei smartphone to take the selfie only pretended to do so. In reality, Elshamy's castmate held nothing in his hand. The Instagram post has since been deleted, but the Reddit user was savvy enough to save it and circulate the evidence over the web.
It's not the first time Huawei has been caught passing off DSLR-taken photos as smartphone-captured material. Two years ago, the company used a photo taken by a $4,500 Canon camera as the kind of images you could supposedly capture with a Huawei P9 smartphone.

In the case of the Nova 3 commercial, Huawei isn't denying that DSLR-taken photos were used. The company told PCMag: "The purpose of this advertisement is to demonstrate how consumers can use the features of the Huawei Nova 3 and Nova 3i." The smartphone maker also noted that the commercial does feature a disclaimer; it comes at the 28-second mark and is written in Arabic.

However, the disclaimer simply states that "product images and the content are provided for reference only," and omits any explicit mention of a DSLR camera or professional grade photos used in the ad. It doesn't help that disclaimer is also quite small and appears for only about two seconds.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated with further comment from Huawei.


The known facts are HUAWEI CAMERA is LEICA & hence better than MOST DLSRs!

I had pictures sent to me from friends traveling, using HUAWEI phiones, REALLY REALLY BETTER THAN DLSRs! They got very SMRT AI Image Processing Better than most DSLRs! DSLRs mostly lack AI software!

So the advertising agent is sabotaging HUAWEI TO USE DLSR photos, if they used HUAWEI LEICA CAMERA then DEFINITELY will get EVEN BETTER PHOTO QUALITY! I know it because I had seen dozens of HUAWEI Phone LEICA CAMERA images processed by AI HUAWEI SOFTWARE!

https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2018/03/28/huawei-ai-photography-p20/

Machine Learning Huawei uses AI to ‘Master Photography’



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By Ryan Daws
Editor of AI News. A gadget lover, music purveyor, and ex-host of a consumer technology show.


Posted on March 28, 2018





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Huawei has unveiled its P20 flagship smartphone and we were at the launch to see how AI is helping the company differentiate from its competition.

Last year, we covered the impressive AI-powered capabilities of the Mate 10 Pro. This year, the company is starting to really take advantage of its dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of the features, it’s worth taking a second to appreciate the effort Huawei puts into developing its technologies. In fact, Huawei now spends €10.4 billion each year on R&D to rank it sixth place globally. For perspective, this is even ahead of Apple.

It’s clear the company’s R&D is resulting in real-world performance. Compared against the AI processing capabilities of market-leading chips from Qualcomm and Apple, the Kirin processor developed by Huawei beats them across a range of benchmarks.

IMG_20180327_155327.jpg


We all know benchmarks are one thing, but it’s what the performance offers to end users which matters.

Last year, Huawei introduced what it called the ‘First Generation AI Camera’ in the Mate 10. We were impressed with the speed in which the AI could detect scenes and objects to optimise the camera for the best shots, but the number it could recognise was limited.

Huawei is building on last year’s functionality to offer what it’s calling ‘Pro Skills with Master AI’ to its users. The company aims to offer the capabilities of a dedicated camera with the simplicity expected from a smartphone.

As of writing, it certainly appears to have succeeded. The P20 now tops the DxOMark rankings which are often seen as the closest to an industry standard. This feat was achieved through a combination of innovative hardware and, of course, artificial intelligence.



The onboard AI can now recognise 500+ scenarios across 19 categories. While impressive, you’d be right to say the scene detection is an expected iterative upgrade over last year’s innovation. However, that’s not all Huawei had for us today.

Electronic image stabilisation (EIS) was the first of its kind to come to smartphones. Later, manufacturers took inspiration from high-end dedicated cameras and began to use optical image stabilisation (OIS) which suspends the lens itself to absorb sudden movements. Huawei is now looking to make the next leap with, you probably guessed it, AI image stabilisation (AIS).

The results are pretty spectacular. The AI is really a (serious) advancement of EIS, with the NPU using machine learning algorithms to predict and counteract shaky movements on a frame-by-frame basis.

DxOMark is once again impressed. Ranking the video recording side of the P20 Pro alone, the company gave a score of 98 to set yet another record.

Huawei’s AIS is also used for still photographs to an impressive degree. Anyone with some knowledge of photography will know that in order to get decent night shots you will often find yourself needing to hold a camera very still to allow enough light into the sensor. In the past, especially with smartphones, this required a tripod. Now Huawei claims its AIS is eliminating the need for most scenarios.

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A photo taken by Huawei CEO Richard Yu was shown to the audience. At first, it seemed disappointing compared to other shots we’d seen throughout his presentation. Yu then revealed the buildings in the background of his photo were unable to be seen by his own eye yet clearly visible in the photo. Along with the AIS, this would have been aided by the camera’s maximum ISO sensitivity of 102400 (the same as a Canon 5D Mark IV DSLR.) For comparison, the iPhone X’s maximum is 6400.

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Motion photography can be notoriously difficult and it often leaves users with blurry photos during the most critical moments. A feature Huawei is calling ‘4D Predictive Focus’ uses AI to keep track of objects in motion and where they’re heading to predict where it needs to focus next for the best shots. We had a brief chance to test out the feature on a person on a swing and the shot was in full focus in contrast to even our Mate 10 Pro despite that device also having a well-respected camera setup.

While this sums up the significant advancements Huawei has made in photography through AI, it’s not all it’s been doing in the field. We had a chance to sit down and interview the company’s director of AI product management and we’ll be posting our insights from that conversation in the coming days.

Are you impressed with Huawei’s use of AI for photography? Let us know in the comments.

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Interested in hearing industry leaders discuss subjects like this and sharing their use-cases? Attend the co-located AI & Big Data Expo events with upcoming shows in Silicon Valley, London and Amsterdam to learn more. Co-located with the IoT Tech Expo, Blockchain Expo and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo so you can explore the future of enterprise technology in one place.






 
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KuanTi01

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What sort of misleading headline is that? The Israeli F35 is a fighter war plane while the radar is not. Blame the Syrian air force not the Chinese-made radar.
 

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The known facts are HUAWEI CAMERA is LEICA & hence better than MOST DLSRs!

I had pictures sent to me from friends traveling, using HUAWEI phiones, REALLY REALLY BETTER THAN DLSRs! They got very SMRT AI Image Processing Better than most DSLRs! DSLRs mostly lack AI software!

So the advertising agent is sabotaging HUAWEI TO USE DLSR photos, if they used HUAWEI LEICA CAMERA then DEFINITELY will get EVEN BETTER PHOTO QUALITY! I know it because I had seen dozens of HUAWEI Phone LEICA CAMERA images processed by AI HUAWEI SOFTWARE!

https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2018/03/28/huawei-ai-photography-p20/

Machine Learning Huawei uses AI to ‘Master Photography’



work4.jpg




By Ryan Daws
Editor of AI News. A gadget lover, music purveyor, and ex-host of a consumer technology show.


Posted on March 28, 2018





IMG_20180327_150949.jpg










Huawei has unveiled its P20 flagship smartphone and we were at the launch to see how AI is helping the company differentiate from its competition.

Last year, we covered the impressive AI-powered capabilities of the Mate 10 Pro. This year, the company is starting to really take advantage of its dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of the features, it’s worth taking a second to appreciate the effort Huawei puts into developing its technologies. In fact, Huawei now spends €10.4 billion each year on R&D to rank it sixth place globally. For perspective, this is even ahead of Apple.

It’s clear the company’s R&D is resulting in real-world performance. Compared against the AI processing capabilities of market-leading chips from Qualcomm and Apple, the Kirin processor developed by Huawei beats them across a range of benchmarks.

IMG_20180327_155327.jpg


We all know benchmarks are one thing, but it’s what the performance offers to end users which matters.

Last year, Huawei introduced what it called the ‘First Generation AI Camera’ in the Mate 10. We were impressed with the speed in which the AI could detect scenes and objects to optimise the camera for the best shots, but the number it could recognise was limited.

Huawei is building on last year’s functionality to offer what it’s calling ‘Pro Skills with Master AI’ to its users. The company aims to offer the capabilities of a dedicated camera with the simplicity expected from a smartphone.

As of writing, it certainly appears to have succeeded. The P20 now tops the DxOMark rankings which are often seen as the closest to an industry standard. This feat was achieved through a combination of innovative hardware and, of course, artificial intelligence.



The onboard AI can now recognise 500+ scenarios across 19 categories. While impressive, you’d be right to say the scene detection is an expected iterative upgrade over last year’s innovation. However, that’s not all Huawei had for us today.

Electronic image stabilisation (EIS) was the first of its kind to come to smartphones. Later, manufacturers took inspiration from high-end dedicated cameras and began to use optical image stabilisation (OIS) which suspends the lens itself to absorb sudden movements. Huawei is now looking to make the next leap with, you probably guessed it, AI image stabilisation (AIS).

The results are pretty spectacular. The AI is really a (serious) advancement of EIS, with the NPU using machine learning algorithms to predict and counteract shaky movements on a frame-by-frame basis.

DxOMark is once again impressed. Ranking the video recording side of the P20 Pro alone, the company gave a score of 98 to set yet another record.

Huawei’s AIS is also used for still photographs to an impressive degree. Anyone with some knowledge of photography will know that in order to get decent night shots you will often find yourself needing to hold a camera very still to allow enough light into the sensor. In the past, especially with smartphones, this required a tripod. Now Huawei claims its AIS is eliminating the need for most scenarios.

IMG_20180327_153707.jpg


A photo taken by Huawei CEO Richard Yu was shown to the audience. At first, it seemed disappointing compared to other shots we’d seen throughout his presentation. Yu then revealed the buildings in the background of his photo were unable to be seen by his own eye yet clearly visible in the photo. Along with the AIS, this would have been aided by the camera’s maximum ISO sensitivity of 102400 (the same as a Canon 5D Mark IV DSLR.) For comparison, the iPhone X’s maximum is 6400.

IMG_20180327_154055.jpg


Motion photography can be notoriously difficult and it often leaves users with blurry photos during the most critical moments. A feature Huawei is calling ‘4D Predictive Focus’ uses AI to keep track of objects in motion and where they’re heading to predict where it needs to focus next for the best shots. We had a brief chance to test out the feature on a person on a swing and the shot was in full focus in contrast to even our Mate 10 Pro despite that device also having a well-respected camera setup.

While this sums up the significant advancements Huawei has made in photography through AI, it’s not all it’s been doing in the field. We had a chance to sit down and interview the company’s director of AI product management and we’ll be posting our insights from that conversation in the coming days.

Are you impressed with Huawei’s use of AI for photography? Let us know in the comments.

ai-bigdata-world-series.png
Interested in hearing industry leaders discuss subjects like this and sharing their use-cases? Attend the co-located AI & Big Data Expo events with upcoming shows in Silicon Valley, London and Amsterdam to learn more. Co-located with the IoT Tech Expo, Blockchain Expo and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo so you can explore the future of enterprise technology in one place.







You do not understand how things work in the photography world these days.

A DSLR takes a RAW file and the photographer can choose to apply in camera post processing and convert the image to a JPG or he can can import the images as RAW files and then process using lightroom/photoshop.

A DSLR image provides far greater latitude for post processing simply because the sensor is so much larger and therefore to signal to noise ratio in the images is so much larger.

What Huawei does is to process all the images to death by default by running HDR, tonal contrast, noise reduction and sharpening routines to every photo the phone takes. The results are hardly stunning. They are just obviously processed.

I can take even better images using my iPhone by running a Snapseed script on the RAW files produced by an iPhone and they will look even better than any Huawei image.

And don't be conned by this Leica crap. It's just licensed branding. The camera in a Huawei and a Leica camera are lightyears apart.
 

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This shot taken with iPhone :

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This shot taken with Huawei:

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However the reason why it looks so much brighter and clearer than the iPhone shot is not because the Huawei camera is better but because it is automatically enhanced by AI. It does not do a very good job though and has added an orange cast to everything.

If I apply AI enhancing to the iPhone image I get a much better image which is far closer to reality. Here it is :

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Think_PAP

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You do not understand how things work in the photography world these days.

A DSLR takes a RAW file and the photographer can choose to apply in camera post processing and convert the image to a JPG or he can can import the images as RAW files and then process using lightroom/photoshop.


Where got time to do all these Photoshop?

These days snap with handphone and send instantly to FB or Weibo etc.

AI inside Huawei gave travel photos nicer than Samsung. I saw dozens. These users are dummy users who knows only SNAP & SHARE!

End result is better than most other phones.

HALF of DLSR users also don't know Photoshop or Wrongly Do Photoshop which is worse. 5% of users really know DSLR. Most DLSRs cannot directly SHARE, can at the most WIFI (Samsung I think) to laptop.
 

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You don't need photoshop the scripts can run automatically on an iPhone.

Where got time to do all these Photoshop?

These days snap with handphone and send instantly to FB or Weibo etc.

AI inside Huawei gave travel photos nicer than Samsung. I saw dozens. These users are dummy users who knows only SNAP & SHARE!

End result is better than most other phones.

HALF of DLSR users also don't know Photoshop or Wrongly Do Photoshop which is worse. 5% of users really know DSLR. Most DLSRs cannot directly SHARE, can at the most WIFI (Samsung I think) to laptop.
 
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