Adrian Chen writes about the Google Arts & Culture app’s facial-recognition algorithm and how it relates to the ideas of John Berger and Joy Buolamwini.
The country’s ‘second-tier’ urban areas are benefitting from increasing numbers of skilled workers who are tiring of the strain of living in the megacities
Companies offering Chinese families a second opinion on treatment from US-based physicians amid concerns over China’s underfunded and overstretched medical system
Our bodies are biologically based and therefore are not equipped to communicate with electronics efficiently. New research could make it possible to genetically engineer our cells to be able to communicate with electronics. The development has the potential to allow us to eventually build apps that autonomously detect and treat disease.
The formation of self-organizing molecular patterns in cells is a critical component of many biological processes. Researchers from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have proposed a new theory to explain how ...
Cornell researchers are taking 3-D printing and 3-D modeling to a new level by using augmented reality (AR) to allow designers to design in physical space while a robotic arm rapidly prints the work.
Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Robot Learning on 13-15 November 2017 Published as Volume 78 by the Proceedings of Machine Learning Research on 18 October 2017. Volume Edited by: Sergey Levine Vincent Vanhoucke Ken Goldberg Series Editors: Neil D. Lawrence Mark Reid
Uber’s Sensing, Inference, and Research team released a software upgrade for GPS on Android phones that significantly improves location accuracy in urban environments.
The HashSet<T> collection type was first introduced in C# v3 and with .NET 3.5. This article will explore features of Hashset and also compare its performance with List.
At some point, you can’t get any further with linked lists, selection sort, and voodoo Big O, and you have to go get a real algorithms textbook and learn all that horrible math, at least a little. But which book? There are tons of them. I haven’t read every algorithms book out there, but I…
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