by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Resource to ensure proper segmentation?
Hi all, Is there a resource [aside from the video] to ensure that we are segmenting the LV properly? I’ve been hand-annotating several patient files and my calculations get me 20-40% smaller volumes than are...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Four technology trends that are going to take 2016 by storm!
Technology is evolving at a fast pace with companies investing heavily on R&D to keep up with new trends and constantly innovate.2015 in question, saw a huge penetration of smart devices and...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
NTU unveils Nadine, one of two robots with artificial intelligence software
NTU unveils two robots which can operate on artificial intelligence software developed by their scientists NTU has taken Singapore a step closer to having emotive and intelligent...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
[MOTHER OF INVENTION] The Dawn of the Talking Toy
Rita Mauceri Barbie has something to say. And she’s not the only one. Like some real-life version of “Toy Story,” your children’s latest playthings are starting to talk. In the era of “smart” everything,...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Do Androids Dream of Animal Rights?
Earlier this month, a playful story in the Washington Post explored the question whether an artificial intelligence (AI) might someday run for President of the United States. Fans of dystopic science fiction like The...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
New Trends in Machine Learning
Our guest on the podcast this week is Vishwas Lele, CTO at Applied Information Sciences. We discuss how to apply machine learning to software engineering, which can even be used to reverse engineer legacy code. We also...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
The BRAIN Initiative: developing technology to catalyse neuroscience discovery.
Jorgenson LA, Newsome WT, Anderson DJ, Bargmann CI, Brown EN, Deisseroth K, Donoghue JP, Hudson KL, Ling GS, MacLeish PR, Marder E, Normann RA, Sanes JR, Schnitzer MJ,...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Coding Styles Survive Binary Compilation, Lead Investigators Back to Programmers
Researchers from three universities and the US Army Research Laboratory have created a machine learning algorithm that can accurately detect code written by different...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Iron Man Suit Designer John Underkoffler Disagrees with Elon Musk About Killer AI
Iron Man suit and holographic interface designer and CEO of Oblong Industries, John Underkoffler, disagrees with Elon Musk for believing that artificial intelligence, if...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 30, 2015 | News Stories
Grey Matters International, Inc.: Offering “customized”neurotechnology-based private behavior …
Dr. Kevin J. Fleming, BA, MA, PhD from the prestigious University of Notre Dame, is one of the youngest graduate PhD students in their...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Our most popular posts of 2015: black hats, artificial intelligence, John Oliver, and a photobomb
Our story on John Oliver’s ‘fowl’ jokes was one of the blog’s most popular posts of the year. Photo by TechCruch, freely licensed under CC BY 2.0. On...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
What This Funder is Doing to Save a Lost Generation (of Neuroscientists)
For the thousands of biomedical researchers whose livelihoods depend on the fortunes of the National Institutes of Health, 2015 ended on a positive note: Washington boosted the NIH...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Here’s What We Can Expect from Deep Learning in 2016 and Beyond
By Sophie Curtis on December 29, 2015 As 2015 draws to a close, all eyes are on the year’s accomplishments, as well as forecasting technology trends of 2016 and beyond. One...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
For some reason, Elon Musk was named a Luddite this year
Elon Musk – you know, the guy pushing for self-driving electric cars and reusable rocket ships – would likely be the last person on earth we would dare call a Luddite. But the Information Technology...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Early Days for the Emergent Chief Data Officer
A few weeks ago, I attended the Innovation Enterprises Chief Data Officer Summit. I found the extreme diversity of opinions expressed regarding CDOs informative. I wanted to capture them here for a broader...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
What movies told us about our relationship with tech in 2015
If you know me, then you know that I love movies. As a film major in college, I make a point to see as many movies as I can every year. Having watched 105 movies that were released this year,...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Data Analytics in 2016: Steady Acceptance and Widening Horizons
Dr. Rod Fontecilla, Vice President of Application Services, Unisys Federal Systems Over the past year, I’ve noticed that more and more business people are using the term “data analytics”...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Brain Attack System Manager – Neuroscience Institute – Orlando
Florida Hospital Orlando seeks to hire a System Brain Attack System with the Neuroscience Institute who will embrace our mission to extend the healing ministry of Christ.Florida...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Has PTC “Ubered” the Automation Industry?
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is stirring up a lot of activity and innovation from a variety of automation providers, but perhaps the most unexpected participant is PTC, a company traditionally rooted...
by andy@homeAI | Dec 29, 2015 | News Stories
Episode #40 Top 10 Data Science Stories from 2015
It’s the end of the year and many of you are probably kicking and taking it easy without a TPS report to be seen. So we’ll keep this fun and lighthearted this week. We’ve teamed up with...