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Carnegie Mellon Scientists Demonstrate Spontaneous Speech Translation In Six Languages
July 23, 1999 Carnegie Mellon University scientists and their colleagues in the international Consortium for Speech Translation Advanced Research (C-STAR) are conducting an international video conference to ... > full story -
New Penn State Software Predicts What Happens Where Rubber Meets The Road
July 21, 1999 Penn State researchers have developed the first neural network pattern recognition software - "a tool that learns" - to predict the stresses on pavement from truck radial-ply and truck ... > full story -
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Carnegie Mellon Scientists To Demonstrate Spontaneous Speech-To-Speech Translation In Six Languages
July 14, 1999 Carnegie Mellon University scientists and their colleagues in the international Consortium for Speech Translation Advanced Research (C-STAR) will conduct an international video conference to ... > full story -
Penn State Engineers Boost Tracking Ability Of Robotic "Eyes"
July 6, 1999 By coupling the latest computer vision and control techniques, Penn State engineers have developed a model robotic system with enhanced ability to track moving targets in real world environments. ... > full story -
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NEC Research Institute Automates Citation Indexing Of Scientific Literature
June 22, 1999 NEC Research Institute has developed Autonomous Citation Indexing, which autonomously creates citation indices of scientific literature. Citation indices index the citations in scientific articles ... > full story -
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Is Handwriting Truly Individual? UB Computer Scientists Are Finding Out
May 31, 1999 Ransom notes, like the one left behind in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, and other handwritten documents that provide clues to criminal cases may soon be easier to analyze, thanks to research being ... > full story -
If ET Calls, Will You Be Listening?
May 14, 1999 Three years in the making, SETI@home - a free screensaver that analyzes data from the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence -- will be available on-line for the general public on May ... > full story -
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Electronic Auction House First To Offer Mobile Agent
April 27, 1999 The booming world of electronic commerce now provides bidders using Internet auction houses such as eBay and OnSale with virtual agents to do their bidding. These agents are programs that literally ... > full story -
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Duke Researchers Pit Computer Against Human Crossword Puzzle Players
April 20, 1999 After The New York Times crossword puzzle editor Will Shortz proclaimed that machines could never match humans in solving crossword puzzles, Duke University computer scientist Michael Littman said ... > full story -
On The Spot Training: Electronic Job Performance System Provides Factory Workers With Help As They Need It
April 5, 1999 Factory workers faced with unfamiliar tasks may soon be able to get the information they need to complete the jobs thanks to an electronic performance support system that provides "just in ... > full story -
High Stakes In Business-To-Business Online Transactions Prompt Research To Enhance Information Security
March 22, 1999 While the security of the average consumer's online transactions grabs the public's attention, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying electronic commerce with more ... > full story -
MIT Touch Lab Research Explores The Hand
March 22, 1999 Marvel at the hand. Capable of moving in some 20 independent ways, it contains about 20 muscles and 20 nerve types and is operated by another 20 muscles in the forearm. Indeed, the instrument is so ... > full story
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