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Single Camera Can Capture High Quality Facial Performance
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Single Camera Can Capture High Quality Facial Performance

Researchers have developed a method of using one camera to obtain facial performance capture, a key component of visual effects for movies and computer games.

Machine Vision's Achilles' Heel Revealed By Google Brain Researchers
From ACM TechNews

Machine Vision's Achilles' Heel Revealed By Google Brain Researchers

Machine vision algorithms have a weakness that enables them to be deceived by images modified in ways humans could easily detect.

Americans Are Wary About Body-Enhancement Technologies
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Americans Are Wary About Body-Enhancement Technologies

Emerging technologies that draw from biomedical technology, nanotechnology, information technology and other fields are developing at a rapid pace and may lead...

Feds Want to ­se Your Fingerprints to Open Iphones. Why Isn't It Working?
From ACM News

Feds Want to ­se Your Fingerprints to Open Iphones. Why Isn't It Working?

A single sentence was all that was needed to detail the results of a search warrant executed last month on a cell phone in Texas: "Unable to obtain forensic aquisition...

Smartphone Apps For Social Good
From Communications of the ACM

Smartphone Apps For Social Good

Mobile apps make it easier, faster, and cheaper to create massive impact on social causes ranging from world hunger to domestic violence.

Open Source Software No Longer Optional
From Communications of the ACM

Open Source Software No Longer Optional

Open development and sharing of software gained widespread acceptance 15 years ago, and the practice is accelerating.

Reinforcement Renaissance
From Communications of the ACM

Reinforcement Renaissance

The power of deep neural networks has sparked renewed interest in reinforcement learning, with applications to games, robotics, and beyond.

They Promised ­S Jet Packs. They Promised the Bosses Profit.
From ACM News

They Promised ­S Jet Packs. They Promised the Bosses Profit.

Project Foghorn is one of those straight-from-science-fiction concepts we've come to expect from Alphabet, the sprawling conglomerate formerly known as Google.

Error Fix For Long-Lived Qubits Brings Quantum Computers Nearer
From ACM TechNews

Error Fix For Long-Lived Qubits Brings Quantum Computers Nearer

Researchers at Yale University have achieved a 20-fold increase in quantum bit lifetime.

Microsoft's President Explains the Company's Quiet Legal War For ­ser Privacy
From ACM Opinion

Microsoft's President Explains the Company's Quiet Legal War For ­ser Privacy

Apple's legal battle over encryption dominated headlines earlier this year, but another tech giant is fighting a quieter legal war over user privacy: Microsoft....

Researchers Invent 'smart' Thread That Collects Diagnostic Data When Sutured Into Tissue
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Invent 'smart' Thread That Collects Diagnostic Data When Sutured Into Tissue

Researchers have integrated sensors, electronics, and microfluidics into threads that can be sutured through multiple layers of tissue to gather diagnostic data...

Scientists Glimpse Inner Workings of Atomically Thin Transistors
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Glimpse Inner Workings of Atomically Thin Transistors

A team of physicists at the University of Texas at Austin says it has had the first-ever glimpse into an atomically thin new semiconducting material.

Computer Scientists Find Way to Make All That Glitters More Realistic in Computer Graphics
From ACM TechNews

Computer Scientists Find Way to Make All That Glitters More Realistic in Computer Graphics

A new algorithm promises to make the surfaces of a wide range of materials look a lot more realistic.

Artificial Intelligence Camp Bridges STEM Gender Gap
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Artificial Intelligence Camp Bridges STEM Gender Gap

The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Outreach Summer allows high school girls to hear lectures and conduct research with faculty in Stanford's Artificial Intelligence...

Transistors Will Stop Shrinking in 2021, but Moore's Law Will Live On
From ACM News

Transistors Will Stop Shrinking in 2021, but Moore's Law Will Live On

Transistors will stop shrinking after 2021, but Moore's law will probably continue, according to the final International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS)...

Nasa Mars Rover Can Choose Laser Targets on Its Own
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Nasa Mars Rover Can Choose Laser Targets on Its Own

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is now selecting rock targets for its laser spectrometer—the first time autonomous target selection is available for an instrument of...

Chinese Scientists to Pioneer First Human Crispr Trial
From ACM News

Chinese Scientists to Pioneer First Human Crispr Trial

Chinese scientists are on the verge of being first in the world to inject people with cells modified using the CRISPR–Cas9 gene-editing technique.

How the World's Most Powerful Supercomputer Inched Toward the Exascale
From ACM TechNews

How the World's Most Powerful Supercomputer Inched Toward the Exascale

China's Sunway TaihuLight in June topped the Top500 list as the world's most powerful supercomputer.

Imaging Software Predicts How You Look With Different Hair Styles, Colors, Appearances
From ACM TechNews

Imaging Software Predicts How You Look With Different Hair Styles, Colors, Appearances

A personalized image search engine enables users to predict their appearance with a different hairstyle, or as they would look in a different time period, age,...

Character Animation Technique Produces Realistic-Looking Bends at Joints
From ACM TechNews

Character Animation Technique Produces Realistic-Looking Bends at Joints

Phys.orgDisney researchers have developed a method to pre-compute an optimized center of rotation for each vertex in a character model.
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