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A better understanding of how the human brain represents objects that exist in nature, such as rocks, plants, animals, and so ...
Researchers have demonstrated a computer system that can discover and identify the real-world objects it 'sees' based on the same method of visual learning that humans use.
As technology continues to evolve, the way we interact with computers is changing dramatically. From typing commands on early ...
A new study shows academic computer vision papers feeding surveillance-enabling patents jumped more than fivefold from the ...
Activity in Human Visual and Parietal Cortex Reveals Object-Based Attention in Working Memory. Journal of Neuroscience , 2015; 35 (8): 3360 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3795-14.2015 Cite This Page : ...
A recent Sotheby's auction of a rare Apple 1 computer is the latest example of how yesterday's gadgets are quickly becoming tomorrow's valuable, museum-worthy objects.
Research in human-computer interaction is mentioning science fiction more than ever, ... Indeed, there are many examples of fictional technologies that have later emerged in the real world.
'Hallucinating' robots arrange objects for human use. By Bill Steele, Cornell University. A robot populates a ...
More information: Distributed Representation of Visual Objects by Single Neurons in the Human Brain, The Journal of Neuroscience, 1 April 2015, 35(13): 5180-5186; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1958-14.2015 ...