Researchers have built an artificial retina out of perovskite materials that can detect light in a similar fashion to the human eye. In tests, the device was even able to recognize handwritten numbers ...
You wouldn’t typically associate graphing calculators with artificial intelligence, but hacker [KermMartian] recently made it happen. The innovative project involved running a neural network directly ...
A new type of computer can use the behaviour of magnetic particles to recognise handwritten digits. If made smaller and faster it should be able to process information in an energy-efficient way.
Swirling magnetic whirlpools help to process data in a pattern-recognition device that mimics networks in the brain A computing device that uses tiny magnetic swirls to process data has been trained ...
KAUST researchers have developed an artificial electronic retina that can ‘see’ and recognise handwritten numbers, an advance with potential computer vision applications. KAUST researchers have built ...
These are examples from the MNIST handwritten digits database. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions ...
A new online authentication system called Dynahand could make logging in to websites a little easier. With Dynahand, users simply identify their own handwriting, instead of entering a cryptic password ...
It’s the smartest piece of glass in the world. Zongfu Yu at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and his colleagues have created a glass artificial intelligence that uses light to recognise and ...
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