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Your Smartphone Can Tell If You've Had a Good Night's Sleep
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Your Smartphone Can Tell If You've Had a Good Night's Sleep

A new tool uses machine learning to model personal sleep patterns based on sounds made during sleep.

Study Finds Gender Bias in Open Source Programming
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Study Finds Gender Bias in Open Source Programming

Women's contributions in open source software communities tend to be accepted more often than men's in general, but they are rejected more frequently when a woman's...

Computer Scientists Have Created the Most Accurate Digital Model of a Human Face
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Computer Scientists Have Created the Most Accurate Digital Model of a Human Face

Imperial College London researchers have automated the generation of three-dimensional morphable models used to represent human faces.

Can Social Networks Help You Get Into Shape?
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Can Social Networks Help You Get Into Shape?

Researchers at the University of Southern California are studying whether social networks can help make people healthier.

Disney Projection System Shines Makeup on Actors During Live Performances
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Disney Projection System Shines Makeup on Actors During Live Performances

The Makeup Lamps system tracks an actor's movements and expressions during live stage performances so the actor's face can be painted with light.

Hybrid Digital-Analog Circuits Can Increase Computational Power of Chaos-Based Systems
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Hybrid Digital-Analog Circuits Can Increase Computational Power of Chaos-Based Systems

Combining digital and analog elements in nonlinear, chaos-based integrated circuits boosts their computational power by enabling a larger number of inputs to be...

Researchers Examining How State-of-the-Art Camera That Mimics Human Eye Could Benefit Robots and Smart Devices
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Researchers Examining How State-of-the-Art Camera That Mimics Human Eye Could Benefit Robots and Smart Devices

Researchers are developing a camera-based artificial vision system for robots and smart devices that simulates the human eye.

Meet the People Who Train the Robots (to Do Their Own Jobs)
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Meet the People Who Train the Robots (to Do Their Own Jobs)

What if part of your job became teaching a computer everything you know about doing someone's job—perhaps your own?

Mapping the Edge of Reality
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Mapping the Edge of Reality

Researchers have developed a genetic algorithm to confirm the rejection of classical ideas of causality.

This Robot Knows When It's Confused and Asks For Help
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This Robot Knows When It's Confused and Asks For Help

Brown University researchers have developed a robot that measures its own confusion and then asks for help if it thinks it is required.

New Shark Spotter Algorithm Lets Surfers Take to the Break With Confidence
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New Shark Spotter Algorithm Lets Surfers Take to the Break With Confidence

Shark Spotter is an algorithm that uses video footage streamed from drones to detect sharks and alert swimmers.

A Trick That Hides Censored Websites Inside Cat Videos
From ACM TechNews

A Trick That Hides Censored Websites Inside Cat Videos

Slitheen is a new system that uses decoy routing to conceal banned websites inside of innocuous cat videos.

Computer Geeks Develop Algorithm to Detect Defects in Fruits and Grade Them Automatically
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Computer Geeks Develop Algorithm to Detect Defects in Fruits and Grade Them Automatically

A new image-processing technique automatically checks the quality of fruits based on their color and texture.

Alan Cooper Named 2017 Chm Fellow
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Alan Cooper Named 2017 Chm Fellow

Software designer and programmer Alan Cooper was named a 2017 Fellow of the Computer History Museum for "his invention of the visual development environment in...

Margaret Hamilton Named 2017 Chm Fellow
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Margaret Hamilton Named 2017 Chm Fellow

Computer scientist Margaret Hamilton has been named a 2017 Fellow of the Computer History Museum.

Spyware That Can Identify What Films You Are Watching
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Spyware That Can Identify What Films You Are Watching

New neural network-based detection algorithms can determine what movies people who use streaming services are viewing.

Can Early Experiences With Computers, Robots Increase STEM Interest Among Young Girls?
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Can Early Experiences With Computers, Robots Increase STEM Interest Among Young Girls?

Six-year-old girls exposed to a computer-programming activity had more interest in technology and more positive outlooks about their own skills compared to non-participants...

Wireless Power Could Enable Ingestible Electronics
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Wireless Power Could Enable Ingestible Electronics

Researchers have developed a method for wirelessly powering ingestible electronic devices.

When Artificial Intelligence Evaluates Chess Champions
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When Artificial Intelligence Evaluates Chess Champions

Jean-Marc Alliot at the Computer Science Research Institute of Toulouse in France has developed a system that directly ranks chess players based on the quality...

Supercomputing: Probing the Future
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Supercomputing: Probing the Future

A new automated probe system for gauging the performance of computer elements is designed to run 100 times faster than current supercomputers, while consuming far...
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