FAU researchers have developed a technique using machine learning—a sub-field of artificial intelligence—that will enhance computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma
New deep-learning AI software produced with that technology is compact enough to fit on mobile computer chips for use in everything from smartphones to industrial robots
The researchers who built the program at the Georgia Institute of Technology would like cancer fighters to take it for free, or even just swipe parts of their programming code, so they’ve made it open source
LLNL will be part of a multi-lab effort to apply high-performance computing to U.S.-based industry's discovery, design, and development of materials for severe environments
A well-written service level agreement could make the difference between a successful implementation and an endless round of finger pointing and additional expenses.
To advance video facial identification for these and other applications, the National Institute of Standards and Technology conducted a large public test known as the Face in Video Evaluation