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And the Academy Award Goes to the Smiths Falls Programmer Behind This Megavillain
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And the Academy Award Goes to the Smiths Falls Programmer Behind This Megavillain

Disney Research computer programmer Derek Bradley won a Technical Achievement Oscar for his work on motion-capture technology used in the film "Avengers: Infinity...

Robot Judges? Edmonton Research Crafting Artificial Intelligence For Courts
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Robot Judges? Edmonton Research Crafting Artificial Intelligence For Courts

University of Alberta professor Randy Goebel's team in Canada is working with researchers in Japan to develop artificial intelligence software for legal reasoning...

Researchers Build Tool to Help Prevent 'selfie Deaths'
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Researchers Build Tool to Help Prevent 'selfie Deaths'

A growing number of people die every year while taking photos of themselves at dangerous locations, leading researchers at Carnegie Mellon University to look for...

Defibrillator-Equipped Drones Could Be First on Scene in Cardiac Arrest
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Defibrillator-Equipped Drones Could Be First on Scene in Cardiac Arrest

Timothy Chan at the University of Toronto in Canada wants to use drone technology to help people who suffer cardiac arrest. Chan used computer models to determine...

Ludwig the Robot Designed to Help Alzheimer's Patients
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Ludwig the Robot Designed to Help Alzheimer's Patients

A walking, talking robot called Ludwig is envisioned as a tool to help people suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cognitive decline.

New Project to Watch Social Media For Signs of Mental Illness
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New Project to Watch Social Media For Signs of Mental Illness

University of Ottawa professor Diana Inkpen will receive $464,100 in funding to research "social Web mining and sentiment analysis for mental illness detection." ...
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