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Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
'Spooky' similarity in how brains, computers see
Published
Oct 23, 2020
Characteristics of human 3D vision discovered in computer vision network only designed to 'view' in 2D
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What is intelligence?
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Oct 5, 2020
Neuroeconomist Daeyeol Lee discusses his new book and the development of artificial intelligence, asking 'Will AI ever surpass human intelligence?'
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Map tracks drive-through testing sites
Published
April 29, 2020
Big data and AI expert Jim Kyung-Soo Liew spearheads effort conducted by software engineers and student volunteers from the Carey Business School
Interdisciplinary scholar
AI pioneer named Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
Published
April 3, 2020
Rama Chellapa's work in computer vision, pattern recognition, and machine learning has a range of applications—including medicine
Plays well with humans
Published
Winter 2019
In the not-too-distant future, robots might assist us at home, school, hospitals, and workplaces. Roboticists and ethicists want to ensure they do so effectively, and help rather than hurt—even if it's just our feelings.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Artificial intelligence
Algorithm improves clarity of partial MRI scans
Published
Dec 12, 2019
Puyang Wang, doctoral degree candidate in electrical and computer engineering, was among winners at recent fastMRI competition hosted by Facebook AI
Technology
Learn like us
Published
June 11, 2019
Students teach computers to learn like humans and to tackle problems once considered too complex for computers to solve
Mind games
Do you see what AI sees?
Published
March 22, 2019
Video
Artificial intelligence can be fooled by abstract images—but can humans see why?
The fourth industrial revolution is here
Published
Dec 27, 2018
A by-the-numbers look at the future of job markets in the era of robotics, AI, and automation
Machine Learning
AI for eyes
Published
July 31, 2018
Hopkins researchers chart a course for using artificial intelligence to diagnose degenerative eye conditions
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