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Computer Vision May Not Be As Good As Thought
January 31, 2008 For years, scientists have been trying to teach computers how to see like humans, and recent research has seemed to show computers making progress in recognizing visual objects. A new study, however, ... > full story -
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Haptics: New Software Allows User To Reach Out And Touch, Virtually
January 31, 2008 European researchers have pioneered a breakthrough interface that allows people to touch, stretch and pull virtual fabrics that feel like the real thing. The new multi-modal software linked to ... > full story -
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New Experimental Website Converts Photos Into 3D Models
January 28, 2008 A new computer program developed by Stanford computer scientists, can take any two-dimensional image and create a three-dimensional "fly around" model of its content, giving viewers access to the ... > full story -
Face Recognition Made Possible With New Computer Program
January 28, 2008 A young researcher has developed algorithms that give a computer the possibility of recognizing a face, even if only one picture is taken. The results can be used for safe and secure identity control ... > full story -
New Technique Safely Combines Programming Languages
January 25, 2008 A computer scientist has developed new techniques that make it easier to combine programming languages. Thanks to these techniques, software is no longer sensitive to the most common method of misuse ... > full story -
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Web 3.0: User-generated Networks?
January 22, 2008 European researchers took the concepts of Web 2.0, like user-generated content and social networking, into the real world. They hope to create user-generated physical networks so internets could be ... > full story -
Computer Learns Dogspeak: Programs Can Classify Dog Barks Better Than Humans, Study Shows
January 19, 2008 Computer programs may be the most accurate tool for studying acoustic communications amongst animals. New software is able to classify dog barks according to different situations and even identify ... > full story -
Ambient Intelligence: Snowboarding To The New Frontier
January 16, 2008 Think how many lives could be saved if emergency services were alerted the moment a pedestrian is run over. Think how much more fun snowboarding could be if you could emote your feelings ... > full story -
Crowd-beating Mobile Network Management
January 14, 2008 During the festive season, high streets and shopping malls across Europe were packed with shoppers armed with mobile phones. But the big crowds in small areas put intense strain on mobile networks, ... > full story -
New Technology Protects Internet Advertisers From Click Fraud
January 8, 2008 New technology that protects Internet advertisers from "click fraud" -- falsely driving up hits to ads on Web pages. The extra clicks drive up costs for pay-per-click ... > full story -
Brain Imaging Shows If You Are Thinking Of Familiar Object
January 4, 2008 Researchers, using machine learning and brain imaging, have found a way to identify where people's thoughts and perceptions of familiar objects originate in the brain by identifying the patterns of ... > full story -
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Sshhh, It's Listening: Totally New Computer Interfaces
December 30, 2007 Keyboards are a necessary part of today's computers, right? Maybe not for much longer. A group of scientists have used acoustic sensors to turn wooden tabletops and even three-dimensional objects ... > full story
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