by ICT Admin | Jun 25, 2019 | News
Film colorization might be an art form, but it’s one that AI models are slowly getting the hang of. In a paper published on the preprint server Arxiv.org (“Deep Exemplar-based Video Colorization“), scientists at Microsoft Research Asia, Microsoft’s AI...
by ICT Admin | Jun 24, 2019 | News
Experts used to worry that virtual reality (VR) would damage our brains. These days, however, VR seems more likely to help our gray matter. A new wave of psychological research is pioneering VR to diagnose and treat medical conditions from social anxiety to chronic...
by ICT Admin | Jun 22, 2019 | News
Any disturbance in human behavior has immediate and future consequences and costs. So, when a growing number of humans from across nations suffer from some form of mental illness, the cost and consequences to countries’ economic and societal security...
by ICT Admin | Jun 21, 2019 | News
More soldiers soon would be able to train in a broader array of scenarios without leaving their home bases or armories. Under the Army’s “One World Terrain” technology, soldiers would refine their skills in what the service calls its Synthetic Training...
by ICT Admin | Jun 20, 2019 | News
The current state of AGI research is “a very complex question without a clear answer,” Paul S. Rosenbloom, professor of computer science at USC and developer of the Sigma architecture, told Engadget. “There’s the field that calls itself AGI...