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Technology Research News
January 1, 2003
Kimberly Patch
Interface gets the point Researchers are working to untangle the relationships between prosody -- the loudness, pitch, and timing of speech -- and gestures in an attempt to improve the way computers recognize human gestures. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
February 25, 2004
Scans pick up object orientation Researchers in Spain have improved the process of pattern recognition with a method of mapping three-dimensional objects in a way that records every possible point of view of the object. The method could be used to inspect the orientation and shapes of manufactured goods, and also for face recognition. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 10, 2003
Neural net tracks skin color Researchers working to give computers and robots the ability to recognize gestures are up against several challenges. Researchers from China have come up with a way to use skin color to detect faces and hands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
February 25, 2004
Kimberly Patch
Model keeps virtual eyes right Researchers have developed a computer simulation of the areas in the primate brain that perform initial visual processing. "This model shows that very basic neural feature detectors may actually explain a lot of how attention is directed to particular objects in scenes," mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
June 2002
Walter Hurst
Design patterns make for better J2EE apps This introductory-level article describes how to combine J2EE with object-oriented design patterns to build a scalable, flexible, and extensible application architecture. It explains the importance of application architecture and design patterns and provides basic tips for using design patterns to build application architecture for J2EE projects. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
March 2007
Amanda C. Kooser
Input Evolution The technology behind mice, keyboards and other computing peripherals is older than you think. Here's a sneak peek at what the future holds. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
October 2001
David Geary
Amaze your developer friends with design patterns Design patterns are proven techniques for implementing robust, malleable, reusable, and extensible object-oriented software. This article introduces design patterns to Java developers and explores Strategy, Composite, and Decorator -- three common, yet powerful, design patterns in the JDK... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
September 15, 2003
Alfred Poor
Look Ma, One Hand Innoventions is developing a novel approach called RotoView that will let you tilt your PDA to control what it displays. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
October 8, 2003
Design enables large neural nets Researchers have devised a neural network architecture that uses a different mix of optics and electronics than previous schemes in order to accommodate large numbers of neurons. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
December 1, 2001
John Edwards
Eyesight to the Blind A team of researchers from three universities is working on artificial vision technologies that could one day detect visual patterns as effectively as the human brain... mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
November 13, 2004
Elephant Voices This Web site shows how researchers have found that elephants use more than 70 kinds of vocal sounds and 160 different visual and tactile signals, expressions, and gestures in their day-to-day interactions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
November 2005
Optically Isolated Change-of-State Input Board GE Fanuc Embedded Systems Inc. is offering the VMIVME-1184 optically isolated 32-channel input board with change-of-state (COS) interrupt capabilities. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
December 1, 2004
Multicamera Surveillance Automated Researchers have developed a multi-camera surveillance system that allows the user to indicate an object in one view and automatically zoom to that object in all other views. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
September 2014
Leonard Klie
Neural Networks Reach into Virtual Assistants Decades-old neural networking technology is being used to improve voice interactions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton
September 10, 2003
The Input Bias: How Managers Misuse Information When Making Decisions Business decisions are frequently made based on input information that is either biased or manipulated, according to two business professors. They define input bias as "the systematic misuse of input information in judgments of outcome quality." mark for My Articles similar articles