A 1958 invention, the Perceptron, revolutionized computing by enabling machines to learn from experience, not just ...
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Artificial intelligence accurately charts sleep stages without intrusive brain sensors
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model capable of tracking a person’s sleep stages using only three ...
Lee J. Martin, Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, discusses neonatal encephalopathy and his recent research into neonatal brain injury ...
Why do people make the choices they do? Researchers from the Center Synergy of Systems (SynoSys) at TUD Dresden University of Technology, the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, and the ...
Picture a mouse taking rapid, staccato sniffs of a crumb it's found while foraging for food. Now compare that with a human leaning in for a single, deep inhale to gauge whether a cantaloupe is ripe.
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