Recognizing objects and groups of objects is something we humans take for granted. For computers, this is far from straightforward. A European project has come up with novel solutions to this ...
KEY OBSERVATIONS The first alert came quietly. The data did not look wrong—just unfamiliar. What followed has forced ...
Another topic I covered with during my interview with Sun Microsystems' Joe Hartley was "Greenfoot," a tool that Sun helped develop (providing financial and consultative support to the developers) to ...
Picking up a simple object is intuitive for a human, but it's much trickier for a robot. Machines directed by artificial intelligence have historically found it very difficult to navigate awkwardly or ...
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THE following article, reprinted from the Scientific American, will give some idea of the spirit in which the teaching of science is being pursued in the United States:— ...
WHEN a child is shown any object, he usually asks “What is it?” and then “What does it do?” If these questions are sensibly answered the child learns much about the properties of common things while ...
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