They benefit from over 200 frames per second Computer Vision Through Screen tracking The maker of the display cells used to create the world’s biggest multi-touch wall and th... Read more
There are a lot of myths and misunderstandings about autism. Simply put, it is a physical disorder associated with brain biology and chemistry that impairs an individual’s social a... Read more
This provides a very intuitive experience, like the hand being ‘pulled’ toward the target. Researchers at HIIT and Max Planck Institute for Informatics show how compute... Read more
A wearable brain scanner could give computers insight into how hard you’re thinking. Conversations between people include a lot more than just words. All sorts of visu... Read more
The robot blemish spotter can reliably identify diseases A “learning” computer system that sorts potatoes has been built using off-the-shelf technology by resear... Read more
When we see a hand, regardless of whether it’s open, in a fist, or pointing a finger, we still recognize it as a hand. If a computer has only been taught to recognize an open... Read more
Image by brewbooks via Flickr A consortium of European researchers, coordinated by the Computer Vision Centre (CVC) of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), has developed HERMES... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Hundreds of correctional officers from prisons across America descended last spring on a shuttered penitentiary in West Virginia for annual training exercises.... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Poor eyesight remains one of the main obstacles to letting robots loose among humans. But it is improving, in part by aping natural vision ROBOTS are getting sm... Read more
Image via Wikipedia With just a half second’s notice, a driver can swerve to avoid a fatal accident or slam on the brakes to miss hitting a child running after a ball. But fi... Read more