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Helping computers fill in the gaps between video frames Posted: 13 Sep 2018 10:45 AM PDT Researchers have developed an add-on module that helps artificial intelligence systems called convolutional neural networks, or CNNs, to fill in the gaps between video frames to greatly improve the network's activity recognition. |
The next phase: Using neural networks to identify gas-phase molecules Posted: 13 Sep 2018 08:39 AM PDT Scientists have developed a neural network that can identify the structure of molecules in the gas phase, offering a novel technique for national security and pharmaceutical applications. |
Computer avatars play a part in dementia detection Posted: 13 Sep 2018 08:38 AM PDT Scientists have demonstrated the possibility of detecting dementia from conversations in human-agent interaction. Their research shows how a machine can learn characteristics of sounds of elderly people who answered easy questions from avatars on a computer. |
New devices could reduce excess heat in computers Posted: 13 Sep 2018 08:38 AM PDT Antiferromagnets could make it possible to achieve computing speeds much faster than existing devices, new research suggests. |
Rural and urban communities need different policies to boost economic mobility Posted: 12 Sep 2018 10:35 AM PDT The farther away from a city a person is raised, the more likely they are to climb the economic ladder, according to economists, who also found that community characteristics associated with upward mobility actually have different effects in rural and urban locations. |
Business genius can be taught, study says Posted: 12 Sep 2018 10:35 AM PDT How did Steve Jobs do it? What about Whole Foods Market and Starbucks? These kinds of 'breakout' success stories show what is possible when business leaders imagine into the future rather than re-enacting the past -- a strategy that a new study says is crucial for business success in a rapidly changing world. |
Enhancing data analysis for large hadron collider Posted: 12 Sep 2018 10:34 AM PDT Physicists have created new techniques that deploy machine learning as a means to significantly improve data analysis for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator. |
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