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Marcus Maertens

Leap Motion - 7 views

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    Very quick and accurate gesture interface. A bit like Kinect, but better. Watch the video, its neat!
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    where can I buy it?????
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    ore-order just here ... shipping Feb 2013 https://live.leapmotion.com/order.html
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    just ordered it!
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    Aww... new toy coming! Great Leo! :)
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    they also have a developer program, the ACT should apply :)
anonymous

OpenBCI - 5 views

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    "The OpenBCI Board is a versatile and affordable analog-to-digital converter that can be used to sample electrical brain activity (EEG), muscle activity (EMG), heart rate (EKG), and more" Perhaps some work or ideas on brainwave analysis would be interesting ? (User interfaces, mood classifier, detection of various alertness levels )
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    lets get one? And then link to the Oculus Rift to control it with my brain.. I want to think about running on Mars and then be doing it :)
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    It's not worth it for $400... The chips are seriously nothing special and you can get a lot better for a lot cheaper. I would just get the electrodes and link them to a RPi or an Odroid or something.
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    True, but the selling feature here is that they take care of that stuff and sell it for 400$. Lets say the hardware is 100USD, then an RF-grade person here here has to do the coding, interfacing, testing within roughly (300/16eur/hour) 20 hours to break even and even then the interface is much nicer in their case.
Juxi Leitner

Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition - 3 views

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    pretty impressive stuff!
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    Amazing how some guys from some other university also did pretty much the same thing (although they didn't use the bidirectional stuff) and published it just last month. Just goes to show you can dump pretty much anything into an RNN and train it for long enough and it'll produce magic. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.1090v1.pdf
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    Seems like quite the trend. And the fact that google still tries to use LSTMs is even more surprising.
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    LSTMs: that was also the first thing in the paper that caught my attention! :) I hadn't seen them in the wild in years... My oversight most likely. The paper seems to be getting ~100 citations a year. Someone's using them.
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    There are a few papers on them. Though you have to be lucky to get them to work. The backprop is horrendous.
ESA ACT

The Digital Footprint - 1 views

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    How fast is your personal digital universe expanding?
Athanasia Nikolaou

More science crowdsourcing games! - "EyeWire" - 4 views

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    There is this optical neuron that gets stimulated from motion. Mapping it is difficult in the lab: "The stumbling block is a lack of fine-grained anatomical detail about how the neurons in the retina are wired up to each other." So, use people deciphering from 2D images --> the 3D neuron structure using the human spatial reasoning to figure out what is part of a branching cell and what is just background noise in the images (yet incomparable to their best algorithms' performance) 120.000 users so far mapped 2% of the retina
Ma Ru

Neural Network simulation chip from IBM - 1 views

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    There you go, the latest-and-greatest chip is there. Now the only remaining tiny detail - program it.
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    Let's buy it first and we'll figure the rest out later :P
Marcus Maertens

Computer Scientists Generate A Self-Aware Mario That Can Learn And Feel | IFLScience - 2 views

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    Here we go! AI for Mario has arrived. What is still missing is the Italian accent in his robo-voice though. To compensate for that, we have a lot of German accent in the Youtube-video. Make sure to check it out if you always liked the background music from the games. Putting the trolling aside, I honestly like the idea! There is still some way to go, but maybe we will watch and even pay to be able to see twitch-streams of self-ware bots one day?
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    I'm actually considering doing an twitch-bot channel. Why pay when you can cash in? Kind of lazy tho`
anonymous

HTC Vive: Virtual Reality That's So Damn Real I Can't Even Handle It - 2 views

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    New VR headset by Valve and HTC outclasses everything else that out there. Developer kit this spring, full version by the end of the year.
Juxi Leitner

Game-playing software holds lessons for neuroscience : Nature News & Comment - 4 views

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    DeepMind actually got a comp-sci paper into nature...
Marcus Maertens

Magic tricks created using artificial intelligence for the first time - 3 views

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    Let an AI develop your magic tricks! (The one with the smart phone is actually neat)
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    They published it in Frontiers of Psychology...?
Marcus Maertens

The Grid - 1 views

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    Let an AI build up your web page for just 96$ per year!
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    Amazing! Not even coding jobs are safe from AI anymore! AI programming will be the last bastion in the struggle against automation. Get ready :)
Francesco Biscani

Amount of profanity per programming language - 8 views

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    And the winner is... C++ :) Love the comment on Slashdot: "C++ Templates will turn the most pious programmer into a curse-slinging, chain-smoking alcoholic."
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    Nice one... However note the sample could be biased, because I'd expect some interaction between "using github" and "being a curse-slinging, chain-smoking alcoholic" ;-)
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    Fair enough :)
Luís F. Simões

The great chain of being sure about things | The Economist - 2 views

  • The technology behind bitcoin lets people who do not know or trust each other build a dependable ledger. This has implications far beyond the cryptocurrency
  • Ledgers that no longer need to be maintained by a company—or a government—may in time spur new changes in how companies and governments work, in what is expected of them and in what can be done without them. A realisation that systems without centralised record-keeping can be just as trustworthy as those that have them may bring radical change.
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    The blockchain technology behind bitcoin has been gaining traction. This article makes a good job of describing it, and the different (not-bitcoin) ways in which it's being adopted. Worth reading, even if only for the funny bit about self-driving self-owning cars who pay themselves for fuel, parking and repairs.
Dario Izzo

How to reach for the general public ..... - 8 views

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    Super cool html5 site (crowdfunded) to describe a space mission.
Paul N

New derivation of pi links quantum physics and pure math - 5 views

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    In 1655 the English mathematician John Wallis published a book in which he derived a formula for pi as the product of an infinite series of ratios. Now researchers from the University of Rochester, in a surprise discovery, have found the same formula in quantum mechanical calculations of the energy levels of a hydrogen atom.
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    This is insanity, Max. Or maybe it's genius.
Marcus Maertens

What do blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing mean for smart contra... - 2 views

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    How to cram in all buzzword technologies in one title. I will give it all tags we have.
Marcus Maertens

Python is becoming the world's most popular coding language - Daily chart - 3 views

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    In the past 12 months Americans have searched for Python on Google more often than for Kim Kardashian, a reality-TV star. The number of queries has trebled since 2010, while those for other major programming languages have been flat or declining.
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    Likely this is correlated with the increased interest in machine learning in the past decade - all the popular DL libraries are Python-based after all...
jaihobah

Quantum Computing Test Offers Boost to Quantum Cryptography - 1 views

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    Computer scientists have been searching for years for a type of problem that a quantum computer can solve but that any possible future classical computer cannot. Now they've found one.
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    Oh this is a big one! Unfortunately, the problem is only relativized (i.e. you need an oracle for it) but nevertheless an impressive result.
dharmeshtailor

A Universal Training Algorithm for Quantum Deep Learning - 5 views

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    Just out - I wish I could understand this :(
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    ignorance is a bliss :)
Marcus Maertens

[1812.03389] Memristors for the Curious Outsiders - 2 views

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    A comprehensive guide into the memristor.
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