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MIT researchers have developed a new machine-learning-based adaptive control algorithm for autonomous drones. The new algorithm was designed to help it mitigate the unpredictable effects of sudden ...
Swarms of drones flying in terrifyingly perfect formation could be one step closer, thanks to a control algorithm being developed at MIT.
Artificial Intelligence MIT created a new algorithm that’s really, really good at counting Not an April Fool's April 1, 2019 - 3:44 pm Imagine.
Researchers have developed an algorithm that predicts which cars are likeliest to run lights at intersections.
Researchers at MIT have come up with an algorithm that can detect the underlying emotions behind a person’s smile better than a human being can.
New MIT algorithm rubs shoulders with human intuition in big data analysis October 19, 2015 More than 9 years ago Summary ...
While the appearance of a potentially powerful new algorithm may not be as exciting as the latest gadgets from this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, it could ultimately have deeper ...
A team of researchers at MIT CSAIL, in collaboration with Cornell University and Microsoft, have developed STEGO, an algorithm able to identify images down to the individual pixel.
The complex algorithm can quickly compute -- down to milliseconds -- the likelihood of a vehicle running a red light based on its rate of deceleration as it is approaching the intersection.
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) thinks it has a couple of killer algorithms that could help. One is an algorithm that helps automated drones detect and ...
MIT’s new algorithm can tell if you have COVID-19 by your cough The algorithm appears to be able to detect indicators of coronavirus in coughs imperceptible to human ears.
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