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Machine Learning

Damage after a powerful earthquake in New Zealand in 2011. Researchers at UT Austin are working to forecast earthquakes with artificial intelligence.

AI-driven earthquake forecasting shows promise in trials

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Mum who took part in pilot

Software can detect hidden and complex emotions in parents

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
AI helps Japanese buildings save big on HVAC costs

AI helps Japanese buildings save big on HVAC costs

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Image: A selfie, taken by the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars in June 2016. The Curiosity rover used the pyrolysis-GCMS equipment described in this notice (Secondary Creator Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS).

Scientists develop AI method to identify life on other worlds

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Analysis of pixel importance for radiology-specific and general models. Red/yellow indicates higher importance.

A new AI model has been developed to improve accuracy of breast cancer tumor removal

Categories Health, Technology
AI brain illustration

Evolution wired human brains to act like supercomputers

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Damage from a 2020 earthquake in Puerto Rico.

Seismologists use deep learning for improved earthquake forecasting

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Futuristic image of a doctor looking at brain scans

How sure is sure? Incorporating human error into machine learning

Categories Technology
Binghamton University Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems Thi Tran

Machine learning, blockchain technology could help counter spread of fake news

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Illustration of a digital brain

AI transformation of medicine: Why doctors are not prepared

Categories Health, Technology
Researchers from MIT and Stanford University created a machine-learning method that can derive a controller for a robot, drone, or autonomous vehicle that is more effective at following a stable trajectory than other methods. This technique could help, for instance, a drone to closely follow a downhill skier despite being buffeted by strong winds. Credits:Image: MIT News, with figures from iStock

A simpler method for learning to control a robot

Categories Technology
Ohio State logo

Future AI algorithms have potential to learn like humans, say researchers

Categories Technology
Folded newspaper next to a cup of tea. Pixabay

Study of headlines shows media bias is growing

Categories Social Sciences
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