Abstract: Touch is one of the most important human senses. With the development of artificial intelligence, an increasing number of scholars are investigating how robots can be endowed with the sense ...
A new study has revealed that neural inhibition and balanced neural activity in a specific area of the brain is required for recognition memory. The findings could help provide better understanding of ...
NEW YORK — A new brain scan study shows that racial bias doesn’t just shape opinions, but it can also actually change the way our brains see the world. When people looked at Black faces before ...
Abstract: Object recognition and grasping position detection are critical tasks in robotic manipulation, particularly when operating in dynamic and unstructured environments. This paper presents the ...
Axon introduced Axon Assistant, an AI voice companion integrated into the Body 4 camera, offering real-time translation, policy chat, and general Q&A to support officers in the field. Motorola ...
Introduction: Accurate vehicle analysis from aerial imagery has become increasingly vital for emerging technologies and public service applications such as intelligent traffic management, urban ...
What makes a robot truly intelligent? Is it the ability to solve complex equations in milliseconds or something more human-like—such as recognizing a misplaced object in a cluttered room or adapting ...
ABSTRACT: AI techniques are proving unbeatable in the fight for supremacy in methods of evaluation, optimization, control, object recognition, sensor monitoring, image interpretation, machine learning ...
Summary: New research reveals that neurons in the visual cortex are far more adaptable than previously thought, responding dynamically to complex stimuli during object recognition tasks. While visual ...
A new study questions the longstanding view that the visual system is divided into two pathways, one for object-recognition and the other for spatial tasks. Using computational vision models, ...
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