Archive for the ‘Semantic’ Category

Reengineering the brain

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Henry Markram is not the only one who aims to understand the the brain. Gero Miesenboeck records the activity of each neuron to figure out what they do. Watch the video below or read about Optogenetics: Controlling the Brain with Light (scientificamerican.com).

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How does the brain shift attention?

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

New research shows how our brains allocates attention to differen stimuli. The researchers have found that individuals can exert conscious control over the firing of these single neuron and, in doing so, manipulate the behavior of an image on a computer screen (brain-controlled robots of last weeks post are not so far away then). Read and watch the embedded video how the volunteers chose between the images on a computer screen by altering their thoughts (via discovermagazine.com)

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Brain-controlled robots

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Do you remember Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading and incidentally also the world’s first cyborg? He is best known for his studies on direct brain-computer-interfaces. Watch the video, in which Warwick discusses a brain-controlled robot and the research findings (via itn.co.uk).

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Introducing “diva-bot”, the singing robot

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

After driverless cars a singing robot made her debut at the Digital Content Expo in Tokyo. The robot learns by mimicking a real human singer. “Diva-bot” listens to the tune and watches the singer’s lips as she performs. Then the robot re-creates its own rendition, using software named VocalListener to synthesize its own vocal sound. The technology is even able to model the singer’s breathing movements and synthesize the sounds of breathing.

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First driverless car in real city traffic

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Remember our in story in April about how fully autonomous self-driving cars are not so far away? Now a team of researchers at the TU Braunschweig has realized automatic driving in real city traffic. “Leonie” is a VW Passat station wagon and can autonomously detect traffic lights, junctions including the rights of way, naturally other cars, cyclists and pedestrians. View the video (golem.de, in german).

Video: Leonie - das Roboterauto der TU Braunschweig (4:05)
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A machine that daydreams

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Why a machine that daydreams? Computer scientist Graham Mann argues that machines will not be truly intelligent until they can also experience emotion.

Mann is not the only person working on this. There is already the so-calledd Emotion Markup Language (read EmotionML: Will computers tap into your feelings?, cnet.com)

(via itnews.com.au)

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Robot interprets your dreams

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

In the movie Inception people could enter into the dreams of other people. However, science is not so far from this Science Fiction. Researchers have developed the Sleep Waking robot that plays back your dreams - that is play back your movements when you dream. The researchers collect EEG, EKG, REM data of the dreamer. A machine learning algorithm identifies the patterns which is used to animate the robot. Watch the video or read more (livescience.com).

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Rodney Brooks: Our robot future

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Rodney Brooks, cofounder of iRobot and former director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory envisions a future where a robot is as ubiquitous as computers today. Watch the video below or read the Discover article “The Robot Invasion Is Coming—and That’s a Good Thing“.

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Giving robots the ability to deceive

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Imagine a robot deceiving its enemies by hiding so it won’t get caught…A team at Georgia Tech Research Institute in the US is teaching robots how to deceive other machines and humans. Read how robots capable of deception may be valuable for several different areas, including military and search and rescue operations. (gatech.edu)

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Brain-controlled, AI-augmented wheelchairs sees and avoids obstacles

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Researchers at the EPFL in Switzerland have developed a wheelchair that it has on-board cameras which can identify and avoid obstacles without the need for any user intervention. The wheelchair is controlled the user’s EEG signals. Read the article (epfl.ch) or see for yourself.

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