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- MIT Model Helps Computers Think Like Humans.
In a development that will extend the eternal quest of creating computers that think like humans, two researchers working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a model that helps computers recognize patterns in the same way as humans do. The two researchers, associate professor of brain and cognitive sciences Josh Tenenbaum and recent MIT PhD recipient Charles Kemp, produced a broad algorithm that examines several different approaches of looking at data that is similar to the way humans typically size up different situations. "Instead of looking for a particular kind of structure, we came up with a broader algorithm that is able to look for all of these structures and weigh them against each other," said Tenenbaum, the senior author of the paper. August 27, 2008. ( more)
- MIT's Nexi MDS Robot.
Early demo of MDS capabilities of Nexi. April 6, 2008 ( more)
- MIT's Nexi MDS Robot: First Test of Expression.
This video shows an initial test of the MDS (Mobile Dexterous Social) Robot designed and built in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab's Personal Robots Group, UMASS Amherst's Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, Xitome Design, and Meka Robotics. It illustrates the robot's expressive range of movement using scripted animations and pre-recorded speech. April, 1, 2008 ( more)
- MSR Adaptive Systems & Interaction Projects Overview.
An overview of thematic projects on the use of decision-theoretic methods for notification, assistance, and mixed-initiative interaction at Microsoft Research. February 2001. ( more)
- Mind Reading.
“As pollsters have so well demonstrated this presidential primary season, reading minds, whether of voters or the person next to you, is close to impossible. However as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually one step closer to reading our thoughts. … [T]he new research is aimed at the biology underlying thoughts-- or, as scientists call them, ‘cognitive processes.’ Carnegie Mellon cognitive psychologist Marcel Just teamed up with machine learning expert Tom Mitchell to conduct the research.” February 2, 2008. ( more)
- More Than Meets the Eye.
The Leonard Lopate Show. WNYC, New York Public Radio. "Robots with artificial intelligence have been a science fiction staple for decades, but now some researchers might be close to making them a reality. New York Times contributing writer Robin Marantz Henig and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Rodney Brooks describe new machines that can make eye contact, read social cues, and even help out around the house. Are they too good to be true?" July 30, 2007. ( more)
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