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August 2, 2023

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That's Funny -- But AI Models Don't Get the Joke

Using hundreds of entries from the New Yorker magazine's Cartoon Caption Contest as a testbed, researchers challenged AI models and humans with three tasks: matching a joke to a cartoon; identifying a winning caption; and explaining why a winning caption is ...

Researchers Develop Low-Cost Sensor to Enhance Robots' Sense of Touch

Researchers have developed an L3 F-TOUCH sensor to enhance tactile capabilities in robots, allowing it to 'feel' objects and adjust its grip ...

Detecting Threats Beyond the Limits of Human, Sensor Sight

A new patented software system can find the curves of motion in streaming video and images from satellites, drones and far-range security cameras and turn them into signals to find and track moving objects as small as one pixel. The developers say this system can enhance the performance of any ...

AI to Predict Your Health Later in Life -- All at the Press of a Button

Common bone density scans can detect a predictor of cardiovascular health risk -- a process which can now be done a LOT ...
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Can't Find Your Phone? There's a Robot for That

Engineers have discovered a new way to program robots to help people with dementia locate medicine, glasses, phones and other objects they need but have ...

Research Shows Mobile Phone Users Do Not Understand What Data They Might Be Sharing

Privacy and security features that aim to give consumers more control over the sharing of their data by smartphone apps are widely misunderstood, shows new research from the University of Bath's ...

A Neuromorphic Visual Sensor Can Recognize Moving Objects and Predict Their Path

The new smart sensor uses embedded information to detect motion in a single video ...

AI-Equipped Eyeglasses Read Silent Speech

Researchers have developed a silent-speech recognition interface that uses acoustic-sensing and artificial intelligence to continuously recognize up to 31 unvocalized commands, based on lip and mouth ...

Technology Advance Paves Way to More Realistic 3D Holograms for Virtual Reality and More

Researchers have developed a new way to create dynamic ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projections. They now describe their new approach, called three-dimensional scattering-assisted dynamic ...

Robotic Hand Can Identify Objects With Just One Grasp

Newly created soft-rigid robotic fingers incorporate powerful sensors along their entire length, enabling them to produce a robotic hand that could accurately identify objects after only one ...

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AI Algorithm Unblurs the Cosmos

Researchers adapted a well-known computer-vision algorithm used for sharpening photos and, for the first time, applied it to astronomical images from ground-based telescopes. While astrophysicists ...

Could AI-Powered Object Recognition Technology Help Solve Wheat Disease?

A new project is using advanced object recognition technology to keep toxin-contaminated wheat kernels out of the food supply and to help researchers make wheat more resistant to fusarium head ...

AI Model Helps Atopic Dermatitis Patients Diagnose Complications and Malignant Diseases

Atopic dermatitis skin lesions and the lesions produced by infectious complications of the disease look so similar that it makes it impossible for patients to spot the difference and know when to ...

Fewer Sports Injuries With Digital Information

The number of injuries in youth athletics is significantly reduced when coaches and parents have access to digital information on adolescent growth. It also takes twice as long for the first injury ...

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reconstructs Motion Sequences of Humans and Animals

Imagine for a moment, that we are on a safari watching a giraffe graze. After looking away for a second, we then see the animal lower its head and sit down. But, we wonder, what happened in the ...

New 'Camera' With Shutter Speed of 1 Trillionth of a Second Sees Through Dynamic Disorder of Atoms

Researchers have developed a new 'camera' that sees the local disorder in materials. Its key feature is a variable shutter speed: because the disordered atomic clusters are moving, when the ...

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New Breakthrough Enables Perfectly Secure Digital Communications

Researchers have achieved a breakthrough to enable 'perfectly secure' hidden communications for the first time. The method uses new advances in information theory methods to conceal one ...

Detecting Anemia Earlier in Children Using a Smartphone

Researchers have successfully predicted whether children have anemia using only a set of smartphone ...

AI Can Predict the Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Chemotherapy

Engineers have developed artificial intelligence (AI) technology to predict if women with breast cancer would benefit from chemotherapy prior to ...

AI-Powered FRIDA Robot Collaborates With Humans to Create Art

FRIDA, a robotic arm with a paintbrush taped to it, uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with humans on works of art. Ask FRIDA to paint a picture, and it gets to work putting brush to canvas. ...

'Smart' Walking Stick Could Help Visually Impaired With Groceries, Finding a Seat

For people who are blind or visually impaired, finding the right products in a crowded grocery store can be difficult without help. A team of computer scientists is trying to change ...

Deepfake Challenges 'Will Only Grow'

A new report by artificial intelligence (AI) and foreign policy experts predicts that deepfakes technology is on the brink of being used much more widely, including in targeted military and ...

Why Technology Alone Can't Solve the Digital Divide

For some communities, the digital divide remains even after they have access to computers and fast internet, new research shows. A study of the Bhutanese refugee community in Columbus found that even ...

Nanoimprinting Technique for Humidity-Responsive Holographic Images

A research team has developed a display which projects holographic images that change color and brightness in response to humidity. A single imprint is enough, and holographic images can be ...

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