New initiative has long-term goal of making search technology more evenhanded
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Data science expert Bader looks to Fed funding for info analysis
Data science has reached a point where techniques such as deep learning can beat humans at recognizing objects, although experts are still figuring out how to make explainable predictions from massive data, NJIT distinguished professor David Bader said. Bader leads…
Computer scientists develop new tool that generates videos from themed text
User-friendly application to be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia 2019
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative awards $5 million for open source software projects for science
New grants support software projects that accelerate biomedical research and serve the larger scientific community
A turbocharger for the supercomputer JUWELS
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Atos and ParTec with NVIDIA and Mellanox plan expansion of the Jülich supercomputer
To measure bias in data, NIST initiates ‘fair ranking’ research effort
New initiative has long-term goal of making search technology more evenhanded
Data science expert Bader looks to Fed funding for info analysis
Data science has reached a point where techniques such as deep learning can beat humans at recognizing objects, although experts are still figuring out how to make explainable predictions from massive data, NJIT distinguished professor David Bader said. Bader leads…
Computer scientists develop new tool that generates videos from themed text
User-friendly application to be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia 2019
AI to determine when to intervene with your driving
Can your AI agent judge when to talk to you while you are driving? According to a KAIST research team, their in-vehicle conservation service technology will judge when it is appropriate to contact you to ensure your safety. Professor Uichin…
Research to make (fun) multi-player gaming an educational experience
A new video game framework brings together two well-studied approaches to educational software in order to keep multiple players engrossed in the learning experience while fostering collaboration and problem solving. The framework is one of the first to integrate narrative-centered…
AI to determine when to intervene with your driving
Can your AI agent judge when to talk to you while you are driving? According to a KAIST research team, their in-vehicle conservation service technology will judge when it is appropriate to contact you to ensure your safety. Professor Uichin…
New artificial intelligence system automatically evolves to evade internet censorship
Researchers at the University of Maryland developed a new tool based on genetic evolution that automatically learned to evade censorship in China, India and Kazakhstan
NIH grant to study unstructured data that can improve patient safety
Reports that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States have led the Institute of Medicine and several state legislatures to suggest that data from patient safety event reporting systems could help health care providers…
Research to make (fun) multi-player gaming an educational experience
A new video game framework brings together two well-studied approaches to educational software in order to keep multiple players engrossed in the learning experience while fostering collaboration and problem solving. The framework is one of the first to integrate narrative-centered…
New artificial intelligence system automatically evolves to evade internet censorship
Researchers at the University of Maryland developed a new tool based on genetic evolution that automatically learned to evade censorship in China, India and Kazakhstan
NIH grant to study unstructured data that can improve patient safety
Reports that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States have led the Institute of Medicine and several state legislatures to suggest that data from patient safety event reporting systems could help health care providers…
WPI researchers discover vulnerabilities affecting billions of computer chips
Security flaws affecting Intel and STMicroelectronics CPUs could be used to steal or alter data on billions of devices
WPI researchers discover vulnerabilities affecting billions of computer chips
Security flaws affecting Intel and STMicroelectronics CPUs could be used to steal or alter data on billions of devices
Meal-detection technology brings ‘artificial pancreas’ one step closer to reality
A.I. researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology develop meal-detection technology that allows insulin to be administered automatically with unprecedented speed and accuracy
Meal-detection technology brings ‘artificial pancreas’ one step closer to reality
A.I. researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology develop meal-detection technology that allows insulin to be administered automatically with unprecedented speed and accuracy
Machine learning enhances light-beam performance at the advanced light source
Successful demonstration of algorithm by Berkeley Lab-UC Berkeley team shows technique could be viable for scientific light sources around the globe
Researchers take flight with unmanned aerial vehicles
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are getting smarter with the help of an international team of researchers. They developed a way for multiple UAVS to fall into formation while still automatically controlling their own flight needs, just like the drones used…
Flexible yet sturdy robot is designed to ‘grow’ like a plant
Its extendable appendage can meander through tight spaces and then lift heavy loads
Expanding computational skills in science to support research
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation partner to support the carpentries in teaching foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide
Expanding computational skills in science to support research
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation partner to support the carpentries in teaching foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide
Better autonomous ‘reasoning’ at tricky intersections
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.
Technique helps robots find the front door
Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery
Better autonomous ‘reasoning’ at tricky intersections
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.
Technique helps robots find the front door
Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery
2D antimony holds promise for post-silicon electronics
Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin find new material for manufacturing even smaller computer chips to replace silicon.
2D antimony holds promise for post-silicon electronics
Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin find new material for manufacturing even smaller computer chips to replace silicon.
Better autonomous ‘reasoning’ at tricky intersections
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.
Technique helps robots find the front door
Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery
2D antimony holds promise for post-silicon electronics
Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin find new material for manufacturing even smaller computer chips to replace silicon.
Major conference explores challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity
CCS 2019 program addresses security in variety of environments, Including cloud, IoT, social media and elections
World’s largest computing society announces 2019 distinguished members
Geographically diverse group cited for educational, engineering, and scientific contributions
Researchers significantly extend Wi-Fi range for smart-home devices
Innovation can be used with existing hardware, requires only software update
Toll roads are good for the environment, Russian scientists confirm
Researchers developed a method to calculate the number of stops trucks make along their routes; the method confirms that toll roads are good for the environment
Novel method turns any 3D object into a cubic style
3D stylization algorithm to be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia
Dartmouth lab introduces the next wave of interactive technology
HANOVER, N.H. – October 20, 2019 – Technology that advances the way that users interact with the world around them will be introduced by Dartmouth at the 32nd ACM User Interface Software and Technology Symposium (UIST 2019). The next-generation technology,…
Can the design of a building improve the creative output of its occupants?
New study published in Creativity Research Journal shows Maharishi Vastu architecture increased workplace creativity
Deep learning method that transforms shapes to be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia
Turning chairs into tables
Giving robots a faster grasp
An algorithm speeds up the planning process robots use to adjust their grip on objects, for picking and sorting, or tool use
New augmented reality system lets smartphone users get hands-on with virtual objects
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A new software system developed by Brown University researchers turns cell phones into augmented reality portals, enabling users to place virtual building blocks, furniture and other objects into real-world backdrops, and use their hands to…
Supporting women in cybersecurity through INI and EWF partnership
INI student Irina Dumitrescu receives full-tuition fellowship to study information security at Carnegie Mellon University
Recovering ‘lost dimensions’ of images and video
Model could recreate video from motion-blurred images and ‘corner cameras,’ may someday retrieve 3D data from 2D medical images
NUS team creates interactive, multisensory VR game
Game engages player’s senses of sight, hearing, touch and smell to complete challenge; novel technology can be used to recreate realistic scenarios for training and education purposes
AI gets access to big novel chemistry space for quick and effective drug discovery
San Diego (CA) – Insilico Medicine, in collaboration with ChemDiv, Inc., launched a drug discovery initiative that aims to use the power of artificial intelligence for screening chemistry space with newly designed compounds. The initiative is expected to identify a…
Neurofeedback increases self-esteem by rebalancing brain circuits in depression
A multi-institutional study discovered that neurofeedback training can alter guilt-related brain wirings in patients with Major Depression Disorder
Pervasiveness and power of mobile computing on view at MobiCom 2019
Top venue for new research on all areas of mobile computing and wireless networking