The work that we’re doing brings AI closer to human thinking,” said Mick Bonner, who teaches cognitive science at Hopkins.
BALTIMORE — Artificial intelligence systems designed to physically imitate natural brains can simulate human brain activity ...
Abstract: Existing Zero-Shot Learning (ZSL) approaches for sensor-based Human Activity Recognition (HAR) often rely on external semantic information—such as attribute annotations or textual ...
Abstract: Human activity recognition (HAR) using WiFi is applied across various domains ranging from smart environments, the Internet of Things (IoT) and immersive virtual gaming. The environmental ...
Humans know they exist, but how does "knowing" work? Despite all that's been learned about brain function and the bodily processes it governs, we still don't understand where the subjective ...
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