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Computer Sciences Aug 26, 2016

Where does AlphaGo go?

On March 15, 2016, Lee Sodol, an 18-time world champion of the ancient Chinese board game Go, was defeated by AlphaGo, a computer program. The event is one of the most historic in the field of artificial intelligence since ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 5, 2016

Quantum computing researchers reduce quantum information processing errors

Quantum computing remains mysterious and elusive to many, but USC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers might have taken us one step closer to bring such super-powered devices to practical reality. The USC Viterbi School ...

Engineering Jul 29, 2016

Research aimed at increasing safety of temporary structures on construction site

The use of Cyber-Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Systems (CPS) will allow for monitoring and assessing the safety of temporary structures used on construction sites, according to research being completed in Penn State's Department of Architectural ...

Computer Sciences Jul 25, 2016

Researcher proposes social emotions test for artificial intelligence

New evidence from brain studies, including cognitive psychology and neurophysiology research, shows that the emotional assessment of every object, subject, action or event plays an important role in human mental processes. ...

Social Sciences Jul 1, 2016

Living on the edge—succeeding in the slums

Cities exist in a state of constant flux: not always 'smart' and successful, they can be vulnerable, chaotic and seem on the edge of failure. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the shanty towns and slums. How can these ...

Computer Sciences Jun 27, 2016

Imitation neurones, genuine potential

In March 2016, the world Go champion Lee Sedol lost 1-4 against the artificial intelligence AlphaGo. For many, this was yet another defeat for humanity at the hands of the machines. Indeed, the success of the AlphaGo software ...

Computer Sciences Jun 23, 2016

Object and scene recognition software work together to understand video content

Researchers from Disney Research and Shanghai's Fudan University have used deep learning techniques to train computer software to recognize events in videos, even categories of events that the software has not previously ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 23, 2016

Genetic algorithms can improve quantum simulations

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Inspired by natural selection and the concept of "survival of the fittest," genetic algorithms are flexible optimization techniques that can find the best solution to a problem by repeatedly selecting for and ...

Computer Sciences Jun 20, 2016

RedEye could let your phone see 24-7

Rice University researchers have just the thing for the age of information overload: an app that sees all and remembers only what it should.

Hardware Jun 20, 2016

NERSC staff, users readying for delivery of Cori phase 2 Knights landing-based system in July

For the past year, staff at the Department of Energy's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) have been preparing users of 20 leading science applications for the arrival of the second phase of its newest ...

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