A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
People and computers perceive the world differently, which can lead AI to make mistakes no human would. Researchers are working on how to bring human and AI vision into alignment.
Researchers at Pointcloud GmbH in Zürich, Switzerland, have packed advanced 4D sensing technology — ...
Duos Technologies Group, Inc. designs, develops, deploys, and operates intelligent technology solutions in North America. The company provides solutions, such as Centraco, an enterprise information ...
Understanding Advanced AI Home Security Systems. Remember when home security just meant a loud alarm and a few locks? Those ...
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MIT researchers have spent more than a decade studying techniques that enable robots to find and manipulate hidden objects by "seeing" through obstacles. Their methods utilize surface-penetrating ...
Have you ever played with a kitten? When I stayed in a hostel for my studies, I was surrounded by a family of cats that had made the hostel their home. It was fun to see kittens tumbling over each ...
AI vision tools can misidentify objects like Sphynx cats as elephants due to their reliance on surface patterns rather than human-like contextual understanding. This "representational misalignment" ...
Guy joined Scientific Data in October 2021. Prior to that he was the Executive Editor for Data at the Royal Society of Chemistry with responsibility for managing chemical databases and setting ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...