Gottingen scientists have created a walking robot that can switch between multiple gaits depending on the surrounding environment. The robot uses a single central...Max Planck Society From ACM TechNews | January 20, 2010
The prospect of a future that includes robot maids took an incremental step forward to reality. Korean scientists have created a domestic robot that cleans, dumps...ZDNet From ACM News | January 20, 2010
Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE) officials recently announced the development of robots conceptually similar to the avatar humanoids seen in the movie...Korea Times (Korea) From ACM TechNews | January 15, 2010
European researchers, coordinated by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, have developed a cognitive computational system that uses video cameras and computer...AB Barcelona From ACM TechNews | January 15, 2010
Swarm intelligence is a branch of artificial intelligence that attempts to get computers and robots to mimic the highly efficient behavior of colony insects such...Scientific American From ACM News | January 13, 2010
Scientists have programmed computers to read human expressions and to tell whether one is in pain. "Each facial expression is made up of many different components...India Talkies From ACM News | January 13, 2010
A smart wheelchair developed at Lehigh University will be different from previous intelligent models in that the technology will cross-reference the maps it makes...Asian News International From ACM TechNews | January 4, 2010
University of Massachusetts Amherst's Beverly Park Woolf and Ivon M. Arroyo, along with Arizona State University's Winslow Burleson have developed an intelligent...Education Week From ACM TechNews | December 28, 2009
Today's stock market has become a world of automated transactions executed at lightning speed. This high-frequency trading could make the financial system more...Technology Review From ACM News | December 23, 2009
Traffic flow will improve as more computer-controlled vehicles hit the road, according to new research from Arne Kesting and colleagues at the Technical University...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | December 23, 2009
Tilburg University Ph.D. student Igor Berezhnoy has used artificial intelligence to develop new digital technology for analyzing the authenticity of paintings....Tilburg niversity (Netherlands) From ACM TechNews | December 23, 2009
When Craig Harrison found out he would be the first patient in North Texas to have robot-assisted lung-tumor surgery, an operation performed at UT Southwestern...T Southwestern Medical Center From ACM News | December 22, 2009
Several studies have recently been conducted to determine how humans and robots interact and how to improve the human-robot relationship. For example, a Carnegie...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | December 21, 2009
If search engines can extract more meaning from text and better understand what people are looking for, the Web's resources could be accessed more effectively.Neil Savage From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2010
India faces a daunting task trying to manually translate among 22 official languages, but assistance, in the form of advanced technology enabled by a lot of hard...Gary Anthes From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2010
Buildings collapse. Wind and rain beat them, temperatures cycle from freezing to blistering, and random strikes of...Tom Geller From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2010
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) have developed a machine that uses computer vision and machine learning...Carnegie Mellon News From ACM TechNews | December 18, 2009
A search system developed by researchers at the University of Amsterdam has the potential to make it easier to find an image or video on the Internet or in large...ScienceDaily From ACM TechNews | December 18, 2009
Automatic translation technologies are swiftly advancing to the point where a classroom of speakers of different languages could hear the lecture in their native...Gulf Times (Qatar) From ACM TechNews | December 18, 2009