Scientists in Japan have developed an AI that can decode patterns in the brain to predict what a person is seeing or imagining. In a new study, researchers used signal patterns derived from a deep ...
Imagine a coffee cup sitting on a table. Now, imagine a book partially obscuring the cup. As humans, we still know what the coffee cup is even though we can't see all of it. But a robot might be ...
In a recent study scheduled to be presented at the RoboSoft Conference, a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have built a robotic hand capable of sensing touch ...
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The app created to identify an artist and song title just by listening to a few seconds of music intends to branch out into categorising physical objects We could soon be able to get additional ...
robots are getting closer to being able to see and feel the physical world. A team of researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) developed AI software ...
UT Dallas researchers in the Intelligent Robotics and Vision Lab developed a new approach to train Ramp, a Fetch Robotics mobile manipulator robot, to recognise objects through repeated interactions - ...
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a robot that can identify objects by type. The system is still very primitive, but it is a step towards a cognitive machine with integrated ...
Objects can be identified by knocking a smartphone against them, according to Korean research lab KAIST. No camera is involved. Instead the technique processes data from the phone’s microphone, ...
The initiative launched by Europol has released censored images from child abuse crimes as part of their Stop Child Abuse - Trace an Object campaign. Followers of the campaign have helped by ...