Tuesday 11 September 2012

Artificial Intelligence News 12 September 2012

Computer, read my lips: Emotion detector developed using a genetic algorithm
Phys.Org
A computer is being taught to interpret human emotions based on lip pattern, according to research published in the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing. The system could improve the way we interact with computers and ...
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We are the creators of artificial life – both now and through the ages
The Conversation
And we're all familiar with the idea of artificial intelligence. But what about artificial life? What is it, and why should we care? Artificial Life is a recently labelled but truly ancient field in which technology is used to imitate biological life ...
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Fujitsu to Participate in Artificial Brain Project, "Can a Robot Pass the ...
ITNews
Led by NII professor Noriko Arai, Todai Robot was started in 2011 with the aim of once again bringing an integrated approach to research into artificial intelligence (AI), a field that had grown fragmented since 1980, as a way of opening new horizons ...
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Tech's New Wave, Driven by Data
New York Times
“Now is the time,” says Mr. Stonebraker, who is an adjunct professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory. “The economics and the technology are ripe.” The case for optimism is by no ...
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Brain Posts: Autism Diagnosis and Artificial Intelligence
By Bill Yates
Wall and colleagues recently published a study using artificial intelligence to develop a shortened interview to diagnose autism. They started with data from a group of children with autism who completed a comprehensive autism diagnostic ...
Brain Posts

The future of Artificial Intelligence – as imagined in 1989 - R-bloggers
By Corey Chivers
This image comes from the cover of Preliminary Papers of the Second International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (1989). Someone abandoned it in the lobby of my building at school. Whatever for, I'll never know. I just love ...
R-bloggers

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