Fingerreader software recognizes that and offers haptic feedback, even knowing when it reaches the end of a line.
and a bunch of other stuff that surprising if you think of them as a search engine company which hopefully nobody does anymore,
it will need to extend beyond software and into hardware. Drones are one means of doing so.
The heavy lifting is done by the software that generates these designs employing a branch of mathematics called computational geometry.
For example, a user can tell the software he wants a two-wheeled robot of a certain size,
But Khosla said there one major hitch in the vision for software-powered classrooms: A lack of necessary hardware. he biggest challenge is said access,
Apple Inc.,Google Inc.,Microsoft corp. and Cisco systems Inc. are a few major Silicon valley tech companies selling either hardware or software to K-12 educators.
businesses will hopefully creatively utilize the open source design of Bitcoin to provide entirely secure and anonymous end-to-end experiences.
the over-the-air-software updates) and now it doing the same thing for the core part of the electric car:
Vicsek and his team drew inspiration from a computer program called Boids, created in 1986 by Craig Reynolds,
since Napster used centralized servers to track music sharing, while Bitcoin is distributed entirely. That means loans without banks, contracts without lawyers,
and recorded across hundreds of servers at all corners of the earth. Consultant Andreas M. Antonopoulos, echoing a 2012 white paper by software developer J. R. Willett,
which recreate financial functions in software code by matching offered and desired transactions between parties without the need for intermediary institutions.
If you hack my servers, there s nothing to get. Somebody call#Target#(TGT. Such hedging functions have particularly unique promise because of the extremely low transaction costs of peer-to-peer currency.
but by hardware or software that wouldfully embed in property the contractual terms which deal with it.
With his software Witty says users can set up and run a real-time experiment in a virtual online classroom that can explain
but let pull in widgets like 3d animation and so onhe said. his tool is focused on that group of people who need to learn visually
and with more and more foreign university students now returning to their home countries to begin their careers instead of staying in the U s. the outlook for continued U s. technical dominance is worrisome. don think the U s. can keep (leading the world)
and Linux cluster machines.""With this new algorithm, the rt-TDDFT simulation can have speed comparable to the Born-Oppenheim ab initio molecular dynamics simulations,
#Pointwise Adds Overset Grid Assembly to CFD Meshing Software Today Pointwise announced the latest release of its computational fluid dynamics (CFD) meshing software featuring direct integration with overset grid
assembly (OGA) software. The integration of grid generation and overset grid assembly represents a vast improvement over the hodge-podge of disparate tools typically employed by practitioners of overset CFD,
The overlap is computed using overset grid assembly software. Users of OGA software typically rely on a circuitous collection of homegrown tools that are patched together.
By integrating OGA (in the form of the PEGASUS and Suggar++software packages) with Pointwise the entire process is made more efficient.
Pointwise has been a proud, long-time sponsor of and participant in the biannual Overset Grid Symposium, said John Chawner,
#HP Sports AMD Firepro GPUS in Proliant DL380 Gen9 Servers Today AMD announced that the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU for HPC is now available on the HP Proliant DL380
Gen9 the world's best-selling server. AMD Firepro server GPUS combine with HP Proliant DL380 Gen9 servers for a variety of specialized applications including Academic
and Government clusters Oil and Gas research and Deep Neural networks. The AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU is supported by a powerful software ecosystem enabling developers to better harness its compute performance including support for Opencl 2. 0. Featuring the first AMD Graphics
Core Next (GCN) architecture specifically with compute workloads in mind the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU supports enhanced double precision floating point computation and breaks the 2. 0
TFLOPS double precision barrier. With 16gb of GDDR5 memory and maximum power consumption of 235 watts AMD Firepro S9150 server GPUS provide massive compute performance
while helping maximize available power budgets. With AMD STREAM technology customers will be able to leverage the massive parallel processing power of the AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU
and accelerate applications beyond just graphics. The server GPU features: The AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU also provides support to handle workloads in a variety of sectors by enabling Openmp an API for high-level parallelism in the C C++ and Fortran languages.
In segments such as Oil and Gas Computer Aided Engineering and Computational Science many organizations have made substantial investments in Openmp to create scalable workloads.
AMD's collaboration with Pathscale to provide support for Openmp 4. 0 will allow customers in these HPC fields to harness the compute power of AMD Firepro S9150 server GPU.
Additionally AMD Firepro-S4000x server GPUS can be found the HP Proliant WS460C Graphics Server Blade5.
With high-quality 3d graphics and multidisplay functionality the AMD Firepro S4000x server GPU module delivers workstation-class graphics performance on remote desktops.
Designed with blade server and blade workstation platforms in mind each module consumes 45w maximum power includes 2gb of GDDR5 memory up to 72 GB/s of memory bandwidth
and the ability to support up to six high resolution remote displays s
#Mellanox Shows Record Performance with Connectx-4 100gb/s Interconnect Adapters Today Mellanox announced world-record performance on its Connectx-4 EDR 100gb/s Infiniband adapters.
New software by California-based company Emotient can do just that. Using a simple digital camera Emotient's software can analyze a human face
and determine whether that person is feeling joy sadness surprise anger fear disgust contempt or any combination of those seven emotions.
The company's software called Facet can reconnect those dots by accurately reading the emotions registering on a person's face in a single photograph or video frame.
because the software can track the fluctuations and strengths of emotion over time and even capture microexpressions or little flickers of emotion that pass over people's faces before they can control themselves
The software can also pick up on other subtle facial signs that a human might miss.
In these types of cases the software does need images clearer than 40 pixels but the required resolution is still within a common webcam's capabilities.
Medical applications So what are some uses for software that can identify human emotions based on facial expressions?
As a research professor at the University of California San diego's Machine Perception Lab Bartlett has been studying the use of facial recognition software to help people with autism for several years. 5 Controversial Mental health Treatments
Using an earlier version of Facet's software for example Bartlett and her colleagues created a game in
Using Emotient's software the game assesses the player's success in recreating that expression and returns a score.
#It's easy to speculate on how software that can recognize the emotions behind human facial expressions
Instead Bartlett said Emotient is now working on among other things the software's potential for identifying
and gain access to the entire electrical infrastructure of the mine from a single workstation and a single software package.
and provides enhanced capabilities through innovative software applications allowing operators to optimize the development of their unconventional reservoirs
The extremely fast hierarchical 3d reconstruction software speeds up imaging internal microstructures 10-100 times compared to traditional or GPU-accelerated micro-CT algorithms.
but worried about range and places to plug in? Don worry so much. The charging world is moving fast and public stations are becoming widely available in fact many of them are free to lucky owners.
and his team used computer software to design a modified version of yeast chromosome III which they called syniii
The fiber muscles could be used to power the muscles in androids or exoskeletons the researchers said.
Using software a 3-D representation of the food is created and divided into printable layers.
a complete computer that runs Windows 8. 1 (or Linux) that you can plug into the HDMI port of your big TV.
today I can just plug a computer that costs less than a retail box of software into my TV if
Autocase software tool has got its number It a running theme in our discussion of the smart home:
they use software like Autocad to build the structure in the computer piece by piece.
However as an architect who was an early adopter of Computer aided design (CAD) over 30 years agowhen all it did was draw
but having a panel of in-country experts to deal with grant applications is a new approach.
The council's panel of experts chaired by physicist Pekka Sinervo from the University of Toronto in Ontario,
Kundra also embraced'cloud computing'by moving all 38,000 employees for WASHINGTON DC onto the Google Apps office suite
Wright puts much of this down to software that has made it easier for watchdogs to detect possible plagiarism or image manipulation in publications."
called ATP IV, has been drawn up by an expert panel of 15#cardiologists appointed by the institute.
US guidelines set by the Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) have lowered gradually acceptable levels for LDL bad cholesterol,
The FDA s Ophthalmic Devices Advisory Panel in September 2012 voted unanimously to recommend approval.
Based on research by Google and the CDC, it relies on data mining records of flu-related search terms entered in Google s search engine,
#Computer program roots out ancestors of modern tongues In Fiji, a star is a kalokalo. For the Pazeh people of Taiwan, it is mintol,
as the Conservative government of Prime minister Stephen Harper tries to eliminate the deficit by 2015 amid a dreary economic outlook.
But it would be dauntingly expensive to maintain servers and staff to analyse the data
So Jalas, the centre s director of genetics resources and services, has outsourced parts of the analysis. He uploads his clients sequencing data to cloud-computing software platforms
and software to make sense of those data.""It s a huge unmet need, says David Ferreiro, a biotechnology analyst with investment bank Oppenheimer & Company in New york,
and analysis software that by 2016 could top $4#billion per year, according to BCC Research, a market-research company in Wellesley,
which provides genetic analysis software on its cloud-based platform and allows users to upload and run their own algorithms.
He says that they will have to prove that their products are better than freely available software
Bina Technologies in Redwood City sells a server that can sit in a customer s own data centre
and is optimized to run genome-analysis software. Knome of Cambridge Massachusetts, announced last year that it plans to sell $125, 000 genome-analysis machines for use in customers labs (see Nature 490,157;
The country Center for Research in Legitimacy and Political Protest claims that it has developed a computer program that will sift through social media websites every five minutes looking for signs of organized political opposition.
The software dubbed Laplace Demon after Pierre-Simon Laplace theoretical all-seeing intellect that could calculate the future based on the state of all matter pays particular attention to social media groups known to organize such rallies
Yevgeny Venediktov, Twitter is the main focus for the software. He wrote, e conducted a survey
or ipad via a Bluetooth connection (Android app coming soon). Using the app, you chose the kind of session, the intensity as well as the length of a session.
The tiny robot is made of pre-cut polystyrene or paper panels which when heated, fold themselves into a very specific and asymmetrical shape.
The research team used specially designed software to analyze the facial expressions of 50 kids, ages 5 to 18 years old, recovering from laparoscopic appendectomies.
which is available on both ios and Android. DNEWS: Is The Internet Really Ruining Your Attention span?
Hadrian begins by using computer-aided design (CAD) to determine the precise placement of every brick in a given structure to within one hundredth of an inch.
The panels of the car connect to body sensors on the driver body. As the driver pulse quickens
The makers of SCIO hope that, by working with developers and pairing the device with software apps,
The research has been uploaded to the arxiv server and submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters.
With the software loaded onto a rover engineers can simply input desired waypoints for the rover to reach
With the software loaded onto a rover engineers can simply input desired waypoints for the rover to reach
Kiri Wagstaff and her colleagues at the Jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena California have developed software that can identify a plume of water
The researchers tested the software on unprocessed images of comet Hartley 2 and Saturn's moon Enceladus.
But the software will be of even more benefit on future missions to the outer solar system and eventually planetary systems outside our solar system.
And with an open software interface anyone will be able to develop apps that use the imagery.
This new visualization system combines ceiling-mounted projectors with motion-capture technology and animation software to project a robot intentions in real time.
They then developed computer software that visually renders iddeninformation, such as a robot possible routes, and its perception of an obstacle position.
panel on one side that it can slide along an underwater surface to perform ultrasound scans.
Indeed Bhattacharyya built the main structural components of the robot using a 3-D printer in Asada s lab. Half of the robot the half with the flattened panel is waterproof and houses the electronics.
Two of those tubes vent on the side of the robot opposite the flattened panel so they can keep it pressed against whatever surface the robot is inspecting.
software, and cloud services that lets manufacturers pick and choose various components and application-specific software to add to commercial drones for multiple purposes.
The key component is the startup Linux-based autopilot device, a small red box that is installed into all of a client drones. his is responsible for flying the vehicle in a safe, reliable manner,
and acts as hub for the components, so it can collect all that data and display that info to a user, says Downey, Airware CEO,
customers use software to select third-party drone vehicles and components such as sensors, cameras, actuators, and communication devices configure settings,
Other software helps them plan and monitor missions in real time (and make midflight adjustments), and collects and displays data.
it can easily add software that stitches together different images to determine which areas of a field are overwatered
or underlying hardware, they just need to connect their software or piece of hardware to the platform,
even though you could change the software, Downey says. A five-year stretch at Boeing as an engineer for the U s. military A160 Hummingbird UAV and as a commercial pilot put Downey in contact with drone manufacturers, who,
the development of a standard operating system for drones is analogous to Intel processors and Microsoft DOS paving the way for personal computers in the 1980s.
hobbyists built computers using software that didn work with different computers. At the same time, powerful mainframes were only available to a select few
and still suffered software-incompatibility issues. Then came Intel processors and DOS. Suddenly engineers could build computers around the standard processor
and create software on the operating system, without needing to know details of the underlying hardware. ee doing the same thing for the drone space,
and that operating system-level software component, too like the DOS for drones. The benefits are far-reaching,
and every drone has different software and electronics, it good for the FAA if all of them had reliable and common hardware and software,
he says. e think it valuable for everybody. n
#Manual control When you imagine the future of gesture-control interfaces, you might think of the popular science-fiction films inority Report (2002) or ron Man (2008).
as well as the rainsof the system (a small server) that controls and syncs everything. Several Wii-like wands
with six degrees of freedom, allow users to manipulate content such as text, photos, videos, maps, charts, spreadsheets,
a type of operating system or a so-called patial operating environmentused by developers to create their own programs that run like Mezzanine.
if it ran on a server used to coordinate data from cellphones running a taxi-sharing app.
They found that even running on a single Linux box it could find optimal matchings for about 100000 trips in a tenth of a second
Although the hardware is impressive much innovation is in Medeye s software which cross-references (and updates) the results in the patient s records.
because it s new for instance the system alerts the nurse who adds the information into the software for next time.
Companies sell medications with barcodes others sell software or barcode scanners. Hospitals have to make all these things work together
#Unlocking the potential of simulation software With a method known as finite element analysis (FEA), engineers can generate 3-D digital models of large structures to simulate how theyl fare under stress, vibrations, heat,
Now MIT spinout Akselos has developed novel software, based on years of research at the Institute, that uses precalculated supercomputer data for structural components like simulated egosto solve FEA models in seconds.
A simulation that could take hours with conventional FEA software for instance, could be done in seconds with Akselosplatform.
and oil and gas industries are now using the Akselos software. The startup is also providing software for an MITX course on structural engineering.
With its technology, Akselos aims to make 3-D simulations more accessible worldwide to promote efficient engineering design,
and alumnus Thomas Leurent SM01. ee trying to unlock the value of simulation software, since for many engineers current simulation software is far too slow
and labor-intensive, especially for large models, Knezevic says. igh-fidelity simulation enables more cost-effective designs, better use of energy and materials,
Today Akselos software runs on a similar principle, but with new software, and cloud-based service.
A supercomputer precalculates individual components, such as, say, a simple tube or a complex mechanical part. nd this creates a big data footprint for each one of these components,
After that, the software will reference the precomputed data to create a highly detailed 3-D simulation in seconds.
and created modified simulations within a few minutes. he software also allows people to model the machinery in its true state,
since with other software it not feasible to simulate large structures in full 3-D detail.
who is using the startup software albeit a limited version in her MITX class, 2. 01x (Elements of Structures).
Primarily, he hears that the software is allowing students to uild intuition for the physics of structures beyond
On Knezevic end, at the Boston office, it all about software development, tailoring features to customer needs a welcome challenge for the longtime researcher. n academia,
typically only you and a few colleagues use the software, he says. ut in a company you have people all over the world playing with it
and reuse it in photovoltaic panels that could go on producing power for decades. Amazingly because the perovskite photovoltaic material takes the form of a thin film just half a micrometer thick,
When the panels are retired eventually, the lead can simply be recycled into new solar panels. he process to encapsulate them will be the same as for polymer cells today,
Some companies are already gearing up for commercial production of perovskite photovoltaic panels, which could otherwise require new sources of lead.
what s called a cyclic fold where you have a bunch of panels connected together in a cycle
But as Demaine explains in origami 180-degree folds are used generally to join panels together.
With 150-degree folds the panels won t quite touch but that s probably tolerable for many applications In the meantime Demaine is planning to revisit the theoretical analysis that was the basis of the researchers original folding algorithm to determine
whose advanced emotion-tracking software called Affdex is based on years of MIT Media Lab research.
or confusion and pushes the data to a cloud server where Affdex aggregates the results from all the facial videos (sometimes hundreds)
Importantly the software looks for hooking the viewers in the first third of an advertisement by noting increased attention
As a Phd student at Cambridge university in the early 2000s el Kaliouby began developing facial-coding software.
-and with a big push by Frank Moss then the Media Lab s director they soon ditched the wearable prototype to build a cloud-based version of the software founding Affectiva in 2009.
Kaliouby says training its software s algorithms to discern expressions from all different face types and skin colors.
For this the software indicates for instance if a student is bored frustrated or focused which is especially valuable for prerecorded lectures el Kaliouby says.
It could be encrypted an server in the cloud but it could also be a computer in a locked box under your desk.
where the ability to adjust the texture of panels to minimize drag at different speeds could increase fuel efficiency,
Daya intends to load them with a version of the Linux operating system, modified to run on 36 cores,
Remote access to a Web server would be controlled much the way it is now through passwords and encryption.
But every time the server transmitted a piece of sensitive data it would also send a description of the restrictions on the data s use.
And it would log the transaction using only the URI somewhere in a network of encrypted special-purpose servers.
On every HTTP request the server should say OK here are the usage restrictions for this resource and log the transaction in the network of special-purpose servers.
The network of servers is where the heavy lifting happens. When the data owner requests an audit the servers work through the chain of derivations identifying all the people who have accessed the data and what they ve done with it.
Seneviratne uses a technology known as distributed hash tables the technology at the heart of peer-to-peer networks like Bittorrent to distribute the transaction logs among the servers.
Redundant storage of the same data on multiple servers serves two purposes: First it ensures that
if some servers go down data will remain accessible. And second it provides a way to determine
whether anyone has tried to tamper with the transaction logs for a particular data item such as to delete the record of an illicit use.
A server whose logs differ from those of its peers would be easy to ferret out.
Seneviratne used 300 servers on Planetlab to store the transaction logs; in experiments the system efficiently tracked down data stored across the network
In practice audit servers could be maintained by a grassroots network much like the servers that host Bittorrent files or log Bitcoin transactions s
That why KGS aims to ake buildings betterwith cloud-based software, called Clockworks, that collects existing data on a building equipment specifically in HVAC (heating, ventilation,
The software then translates the data into graphs, metrics, and text that explain monetary losses, where it available for building managers, equipment manufacturers,
Phd 0. The software is now operating in more than 300 buildings across nine countries, collecting more than 2 billion data points monthly.
Last month, MIT commissioned the software for more than 60 of its own buildings, monitoring more than 7, 000 pieces of equipment over 10 million square feet.
Previously, in a yearlong trial for one MIT building, the software saved MIT $286, 000. Benefits, however, extend beyond financial savings,
The software can also help buildings earn additional incentives by participating in utility programs. e have major opportunities in some utility territories,
which is a finer level of granularity than meter-level analytics software that may extract,
But it also helps the software produce rapid, intelligent analytics such as accurate graphs, metrics, and text that spell out problems clearly.
it helps the software to rapidly equate data with monetary losses. hen we identify that there a fault with the right data,
Throughout 2010, they began trialing software at several locations, including MIT. They found guidance among the seasoned entrepreneurs at MIT Venture Mentoring Service learning to fail fast,
and advancing its software into other applications. About 180 new buildings were added to Clockworks in the past year;
by the end of 2014, KGS projects it could deploy its software to 800 buildings. arger companies are starting to catch on,
and project through it and use this software algorithm, and you end up with a 4k image.
And we have a solution. ompared to our competitors at the panel level, we can recover twice as much energy under partial shading conditions, at a fraction of existing costs, added Arthur Chang,
Existing solutions for partially shaded solar panels optimize power at the panel level. But these bulky oxesrely on costly energy storage components
The idea is that providing power balance for individual PV cells instead of for an entire panel allows for finer tuning of power optimization. hen youe at the cell level,
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