Source – https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/ A novel system using deep learning technology and custom electroencephalogram (EEG) data techniques has been shown to automatically learn seizure signatures in patients with epilepsy and reduce the amount of raw EEG data needed to be reviewed by a neurologist, according to a study published in EBioMedicine. Researchers involved in the study obtained Read More

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Source – https://www.analyticsinsight.net/ What more can artificial intelligence do? IBM has designed an artificial intelligence system that can debate with humans. The company published a paper in the journal called Nature, where one of the team members described the AI system and how well it performed against a human opponent. Chris Reed, a professor in the University of Dundee Read More

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Source – https://interestingengineering.com/ Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making great strides in recent years sometimes even coming close to being human-like. Now, in a new paper published in Nature magazine, IBM describes a system that can debate with humans and even sometimes win. “Here we present Project Debater, an autonomous debating system that can engage in a competitive Read More

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Source: metrology.news As Industry 4.0 takes hold, industrial automation and robotics are replacing many manual tasks in manufacturing. However, when it comes to visual quality inspection, most production lines still employ human workers in the tedious task of examining products and judging defects. The biggest drawback of manual visual inspection is that humans make mistakes. Read More

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Source: aithority.com Internet of Things Inc., a software and solutions provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets, is pleased to announce that Health Canada has authorized the interim marketing and sales of its fever detection system, ThermalPass. Health Canada has done so under its fast-tracked Medical Device Establishment License (“MDEL”) application process established to help combat COVID-19. ThermalPass, Read More

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Source: techxplore.com Researchers at Google Research and the University of California, Berkeley, have recently developed an imitation learning system that could enable a variety of agile locomotion behaviors in robots. Their technique, presented in a paper pre-published on arXiv, allows robots to acquire new skills by imitating animals. “This project builds on some previous works from computer Read More

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Source: news.mit.edu A simulation system invented at MIT to train driverless cars creates a photorealistic world with infinite steering possibilities, helping the cars learn to navigate a host of worse-case scenarios before cruising down real streets.   Control systems, or “controllers,” for autonomous vehicles largely rely on real-world datasets of driving trajectories from human drivers. Read More

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