AI is cracking a hard problem - giving computers a sense of smell

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AI is cracking a hard problem - giving computers a sense of smell

The article discusses the advancements in machine olfaction, also known as digitized smell, which aims to give computers a sense of smell. It highlights the challenges faced in replicating the complexity of the human sense of smell and the role of machine learning in bridging this gap.

Researchers have made progress in applying machine learning techniques to map molecular structures of odor-causing compounds to textual odor descriptors. The DREAM Olfaction Prediction Challenge in 2015 played a significant role in advancing machine olfaction by releasing data for researchers to develop models predicting odor labels based on molecular structures.

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