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Teaching machines to recognize objects
Magazine article from: USA TODAY ...cluster? A new object recognition technique...how closely two objects resemble one another...mechanical packaging machine. A mechanical device...a way for it to recognize objects." Scientists...work well on curved objects, ...
Single-cable camera maximizes efficiency.(Assembly in Action)
Magazine article from: Assembly ...automated production machines for a wide range...using a single machine-vision camera...human brain, teaching the system to recognize an object the same way...the system to recognize the target part...equipment and ...
How the Brain Cuts Through Clutter: Researchers at the McGovern Institute for...
Business Wire ...understand fully how we recognize objects in visually...Our brains recognize objects so easily...artificial visual machines. We can teach a robot to recognize keys, but it has...with two or three objects. ...
European computer `brain' in works
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times ...scientists to work out a program by May for teaching a computer to learn, see, recognize objects and make judgments. A commission statement...year Japanese program for creating a "human machine." The commission said one of the main applications...
CMU at forefront in building thinking machines
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ...to build intelligent machines, soccer is the new...teach computers how to recognize people's nether regions...said a side benefit is teaching machines to appreciate the human...the university's machine learning department...think about ...
Teaching computers context.(Carnegie Mellon University)
Magazine article from: R & D ...their ability to recognize objects. Although...Pittsburgh, Pa. Using machine learning techniques...horizontal, and most objects sit on the ground...computer programs to recognize objects within the scene. And improved ...
Machine vision comes to the masses.
Magazine article from: Design News ...any indication, machine vision is finding...Schaumburg, IL) F10 machine vision "sensor...teach" the F10 to recognize a pattern by focusing...light guide on the object. After pressing...to go through the teaching process again...downtime. ...
McGovern Institute Researchers Discover Brain Patterns for Visual Objects;...
Business Wire ...are known to recognize or "prefer" specific types of objects, such as faces...response to a visual object. The McGovern...or face-like objects) than to any...useful for brain machine interfaces in...brain recognizes objects ...
Balancing act: Test Engineer of the Year Anthony Levandowski teaches his bike...
Magazine article from: Test & Measurement World ...learning to ride, or teaching someone else how...bigger challenge--teaching a motorcycle to...human can easily recognize obstacles, getting machines to sense and detect...our algorithm can recognize as an obstacle...or four days. ...
Complexities of expressive word learning over time.(Clinical report)
Magazine article from: Language, Speech, & Hearing Services in Schools ...addressed. KEY WORDS: vocabulary, teaching, semantics, word learning...typically viewed as word learning machines; without direct instruction...is minimal. Perhaps he will recognize the word or the object when he attends a friend's...

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