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Deep Learning
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Big Data from Cheap Phones. Baxter: The Blue-Collar Robot. With massive amounts of computational power, machines can now recognize objects and translate speech in real time. Artificial intelligence is finally getting smart. By Robert D. Hof. How to Create a Mind. The basic idea that software can simulate the neocortex’s large array of neurons in an artifi...
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Fake Followers for Hire, and How to Spot Them
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Fake Followers for Hire, and How to Spot Them. It’s possible to buy a good reputation on the Internet for a modest price, but some are trying to put an end to that. June 30, 2014. Social networking is becoming ubiquitous but there’s no easy way to identify bogus friends, comments, and likes. A team of researchers at UC Santa Barbara, led by Ben Zhao.
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Prototype Display Lets You Say Goodbye to Reading Glasses
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Prototype Display Lets You Say Goodbye to Reading Glasses. Researchers are developing technology that can adjust an image on a display so you can see it clearly without corrective lenses. July 23, 2014. Some 75 percent of people in the U.S. require some sort of corrective lenses. Brian A. Barsky. In addition to making it easier for people with simple visi...
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Electronic Sensors Printed Directly on the Skin
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Electronic Sensors Printed Directly on the Skin. New electronic tattoos could help monitor health during normal daily activities. March 11, 2013. Wearable electronic devices could be useful for a range of medical applications. The image shows a colorized micrograph of an ultrathin mesh electronic system mounted on a skin replica. Eliminating the elastomer...
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How a Troll-Spotting Algorithm Learned Its Anti-antisocial Trade
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. A View from Emerging Technology from the arXiv. How a Troll-Spotting Algorithm Learned Its Anti-antisocial Trade. Antisocial behavior online can make people’s lives miserable. So an algorithm that can spot trolls more quickly should be a boon, say the computer scientists who developed it. April 10, 2015. Cheng and co study three online news communities: t...
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RFID Education and Market Strategy Consulting. RFID Revolution
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RFID Education and Market Strategy Consultants. Leslie founded RFID Revolution LLC in 2005, to help organizations take advantage of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) to boost their competitiveness- by educating their employees about RFID and its business and environmental benefits. Introduced in 2008,. Has become the industry's premiere RFID e-learning course for end users. It not only provides a solid grounding in the technology, but how to. Leslie has authored feature articles about RFID.
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MIT Technology Review
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Log in or create an account to purchase this business report. The Next Wave of Manufacturing. Understand the technology and ideas behind the manufacturing renaissance. Log in using a social media account:. Please provide a valid username. Please provide a valid email address. Please enter your password. You must agree to our terms and conditions.
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In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging. Uber’s most important innovation is the way it prices its services. But that innovation has not been unreservedly welcomed by customers. They’re wrong. August 19, 2014. Dynamic pricing could be applied in many industries to better manage supply and demand. Uber's dynamic pricing model. That’s because most industries t...
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Micro-vehicle Imitates the Winged Maple Seed
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. A View from Kristina Grifantini. Micro-vehicle Imitates the Winged Maple Seed. The new robo-seed flies using just a single propeller. October 26, 2009. Growing up, I used to toss up Maple seeds and watch as these helicopters slowly spiraled to the ground. The monocopter developed at the University of Maryland. According to the university’s press release.
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Forget Curbing Suburban Sprawl
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35 Innovators Under 35. Views from the Marketplace. Log in / Register. Days to renew your subscription. Log in / Register. Click search or press enter. Forget Curbing Suburban Sprawl. Building denser cities would do little to reduce CO. Emissions, a new NAS report concludes. September 3, 2009. An aerial view of downtown Chicago. Urban planners hoping to help mitigate CO. Released Tuesday. It concludes that increasing population density in metropolitan areas would yield insignificant CO. Emissions from pe...
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