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Paul Rosenbloom Wins Kurzweil Prize for Best Paper at Artificial General Intelligence Conference 2012
Paul Rosenbloom has once again been honored with a Kurzweil Prize at the annual Artificial General Intelligence Conference (AGI). This year,...
Discover Magazine Features ICT Virtual Characters Addressing PTSD and Depression
A story in the December issue of Discover magazine covers ICT's SimCoach and SimSensei projects, which are both designed to leverage anonymous...
ICT’s Mark Bolas Quoted on Virtual Reality in the Orange County Register
Mark Bolas, ICT's associate director for mixed reality research and development, was quoted in an Orange County story about virtual reality headsets...
Skip Rizzo Interviewed about Using Virtual Reality to Address PTSD on CNN International and Minnesota Public Radio
Skip Rizzo, ICT's associate director for medical virtual reality, spoke about using virtual reality as a tool for treating PTSD and for preparing...
ICT’s Chad Lane Quoted on Video Games and Learning in Riverside Press-Enterprise
ICT research scientist H. Chad Lane was featured in a Riverside Press-Enterprise story looking at whether video games can be effective teaching...
The Light Stage on KTLA’s Tech Report
The Tech Report, a nationally broadcast television segment from KTLA's Rich Dimuro, featured the visual effects innovations made possible with the...
Paul Rosenbloom’s On Computing Receives an Outstanding Review in Nature
The first review of On Computing by ICT's Paul Rosenbloom has just come out. In Nature 491, 331 (15 November 2012) the reviewer, John Gilbey,...
Ari Shapiro and Colleagues Awarded Best Paper at the Fifth International Conference on Motion in Games
Ari Shapiro and his co-authors Yuyu Xu and Andrew Feng won the Best Paper Award at the Fifth International Conference on Motion in Games in Rennes,...
The Economist Features Research from ICT’s Skip Rizzo and Galen Buckwalter
The Economist featured work by Skip Rizzo and Galen Buckwalter of USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies. The story noted that virtual reality...