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Bustling cities need the requisite transportation networks that can keep them running smoothly. AI and computer vision-powered smart transportation enables smart cities to achieve that objective with ease. There are three attributes that every smart city ...
Imagine a cloud of sensors, each the size of a grain of sand or even smaller, blown aloft by hurricane winds and relaying data on the storm to weather stations below. Picture an invisible sensor network embedded into a smart city’s roads to monitor ...
That there will be robots and “smart” computer systems in our future is all but assured, but what will the lucky children be playing with? Probably an Adaptive System for Real-Time Behavioral Coaching and Command Intermediation. What the heck is that ...
Imagine being able to embark on a real-time computer vision project in a few hours, with no code to build a traffic control system, a warehouse monitoring system, or an in-store point of sale optimization system. Like the apps that are built on top of ...
A new study shows that many UK radiographers have limited understanding of how new smart computer systems diagnose problems found on scans such as X-rays, MRI and CT scans. Radiographers are the specialists who patients meet at the time of the scan.
Looking to enhance the connectivity of millions of UK homes and businesses and help the country move towards its net-zero targets, by helping people cut their energy usage and allowing the grid to make the most of renewable energy generation, leading ...