Researchers at the MIT Media Lab are employing radio frequency identification technology along with computer vision to enable robots to explore their environment in order to locate and move a targeted ...
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For humans, identifying items in a scene — whether that's an avocado or an Aventador, a pile of mashed potatoes or an alien mothership — is as simple as looking at them. But for artificial ...
MIT unveiled its new AI technology, which is expected to benefit vehicles in the near future. A driver presents a Cruising Chauffeur, a hands free self-driving system designed for motorways during a ...
MIT researchers have developed an AI memory system that lets robots remember objects, locations, and details from real-world ...
Researchers have shrunk state-of-the-art computer vision models to run on low-power devices. Growing pains: Visual recognition is deep learning’s strongest skill. Computer vision algorithms are ...
With long-term memory, robots can know where objects are. MIT has developed an approach for such a memory framework.
Imparting vision upon machines has been a massive, multi-decade undertaking by the scientific community. And while the acuity of today's state-of-the-art computer systems can match or exceed a human's ...
There is nothing more important for artificial intelligence initiatives than acquiring contextually labeled, high-quality training data and developing a reliable data pipeline. Here’s how to get there ...