Facial recognition technology at Heathrow Airport
Heathrow passengers are set for a biometric revolution as the airport announces plans for a full-scale roll out of new biometric services from the summer of 2019.
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Breaking new fragrance ground with AI
Symrise, one of the world's leading manufacturers of fragrances and flavorings, is in partnership with IBM Research developing a method of using artificial intelligence to create perfumes based on digital fragrance models.
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Properties of 100,000 compounds predicted on a personal computer
Researchers have devised a new machine learning algorithm that is efficient enough to run on a personal computer and predict the properties of more than 100,000 compounds in search of those most likely to be efficient phosphors for LED lighting.
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IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview
IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das gives an overview on what to expect at the IDTechEx Show! next month in Santa Clara.
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Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!
Olympian Sportsman, KONE, Jabil and BYD feature as Cornerstones of the IDTechEx Show!
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ABB to build the world's most advanced robotics factory in Shanghai
ABB announced a major, new US$150 million investment in Shanghai, China to build the world's most advanced, automated and flexible robotics factory - a cutting-edge center where robots make robots.
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Cardless, facial recognition ATMs
National Australia Bank and Microsoft have collaborated to design a proof of concept Automatic Teller Machine using cloud and artificial intelligence technology.
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Using machine learning and optimization to improve refugee integration
Each year, tens of thousands of refugees--many fleeing war, violence, and persecution--are resettled in dozens of host countries around the world. While there is growing evidence that the initial placement of refugee families profoundly affects their lifetime outcomes, there have been few attempts to use technology to optimize resettlement destinations.
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Speech recognition system helps preserve Seneca language
A new research project will help ensure the endangered language of the Seneca Indian Nation will be preserved. Using deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, researchers are building an automatic speech recognition application to document and transcribe the traditional language of the Seneca people.
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