Researchers created pea-sized brain structures from stem cells to study neural firing patterns, correctly identifying bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Scientists discerned that a person’s neural and behavioral outcomes shifted when simply vividly imagining a positive ...
Why did humans evolve the eyes we have today? While scientists can't go back in time to study the environmental pressures ...
Over the past decades, roboticists have introduced a wide range of systems that can effectively tackle some real-world ...
From SOCs to smart cameras, AI-driven systems are transforming security from a reactive to a predictive approach. This ...
We've all been there, protecting our ears—the school play in the gym or community hall, where sound is distorted due to ...
Apple AI in iOS 26 intelligence delivers on-device processing, contextual Siri predictions, and advanced visual intelligence ...
Machine learning techniques that make use of tensor networks could manipulate data more efficiently and help open the black ...
Abstract: We present a novel method for reconstructing a 3D implicit surface from a large-scale, sparse, and noisy point cloud. Our approach builds upon the recently introduced Neural Kernel Fields ...
Abstract: The domain of Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) has experienced a tremendous revolution due to the outbreak of deep learning, which has contributed, as in many other research areas, to a ...
Princeton scientists found that the brain uses reusable “cognitive blocks” to create new behaviors quickly.
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