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Feb 28, 2019
Open-source software tracks neural activity in real time
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in category: robotics/AI
“A software tool called CaImAn automates the arduous process of tracking the location and activity of neurons. It accomplishes this task using a combination of standard computational methods and machine-learning techniques. In a new paper, the software’s creators demonstrate that CaImAn achieves near-human accuracy in detecting the locations of active neurons based on calcium imaging data.”
Journal Article: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/…/caiman-calcium-imaging-…/
Feb 28, 2019
The ‘Digit’ robot could be the future of humanoid pizza deliveries
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Feb 28, 2019
FedEx turns to Segway inventor to build delivery robot
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: business, robotics/AI, transportation
FedEx is the latest company to join the delivery robot craze.
The company said Wednesday it will test a six-wheeled, autonomous robot called the SameDay Bot in Memphis, Tenn. this summer and plans to expand to more cities.
It’s partnering with major brands, including Walmart, Target, Pizza Hut and AutoZone, to understand how delivery robots could help other businesses.
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Feb 28, 2019
Researchers develop a fleet of 16 miniature cars for cooperative driving experiments
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation
A team of researchers at The University of Cambridge has recently introduced a unique experimental testbed that could be used for experiments in cooperative driving. This testbed, presented in a paper pre-published on arXiv, consists of 16 miniature Ackermann-steering vehicles called Cambridge Minicars.
“Using true-scale facilities for vehicle testbeds is expensive and requires a vast amount of space,” Amanda Prorok. “Our main objective was to build a low-cost, multi-vehicle experimental setup that is easy to maintain and that is easy to use to prototype new autonomous driving algorithms. In particular, we were interested in testing and tangibly demonstrating the benefits of cooperative driving on multi-lane road topographies.”
Feb 28, 2019
Progress Towards Using Quantum Computers for Solving Quantum Chemistry and Machine Learning
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: chemistry, information science, quantum physics, robotics/AI
IonQ used its trapped-ion computer and a scalable co-design framework for solving chemistry problems. They applied it to compute the ground-state energy of the water molecule. The robust operation of the trapped ion quantum computer yields energy estimates with errors approaching the chemical accuracy, which is the target threshold necessary for predicting the rates of chemical reaction dynamics.
Quantum chemistry is a promising application where quantum computing might overcome the limitations of known classical algorithms, hampered by an exponential scaling of computational resource requirements. One of the most challenging tasks in quantum chemistry is to determine molecular energies to within chemical accuracy.
At the end of 2018, IonQ announced that they had loaded 79 operating qubits into their trapped ion system and had loaded 160 ions for storage in another test. This new research shows that they are making progress applying their system to useful quantum chemistry problems. They are leveraging the trapped-ions system longer stability to process many steps. The new optimization methods developed for this first major quantum chemistry problem can also be used to solve significant optimization and machine learning problems.
Feb 28, 2019
Boeing Reveals Autonomous Jet Aircraft For Combat Use
Posted by Gerard Bain in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Boeing has revealed its latest aircraft, an autonomous jet aircraft capable of flying combat missions, as well as other roles.
Feb 28, 2019
Chemists Grew A “Synthetic Brain” That Stores Memories in Silver
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
“It’s dangerous to directly correlate things like, ‘This is a brain!’” Gimzewski told ZDNet. “It’s exhibiting electrical characteristics which are very similar to a functional MRI of brains, similar to the electric characteristics of neuronal cultures, and also EEG patterns.”
READ MORE: Neuromorphic computing and the brain that wouldn’t die [ZDNet]
More on brain-like circuitry: Brain-Based Circuitry Just Made Artificial Intelligence A Whole Lot Faster.
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Feb 28, 2019
Whetstone: A New Tool for Neuromorphic Programming
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in category: robotics/AI
This recent development should speed brain emulation and help bring more deep learning closer to the device.
Whetstone is a program for instituting Spiking Neural Networks for Artificial Intelligence. It was created by Sandia National Laboratories and is available as Open Source Code. The most modern vers…
Feb 27, 2019
Microsoft says employers will look for these 3 skills as A.I. changes the workforce
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
According to Microsoft’s new report, there will be a major shortage of these skills by 2021.