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Faculty, students, and scholars from the School of Information will be delivering papers and participating in workshops at this year’s CHI conference in Yokohama, Japan.
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Tech Xplore on MSNTransforming flat-to-shape objects using sewing technologyResearchers from the Human Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) and Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University ...
A new technology in the form of a bracelet that helps children better understand how others play and interact has been ...
Computer science engineering fuels innovation, energizing everything from artificial intelligence to cybersecurity. The ...
The ICT Research Platform Nederland (IPN), has recently approved a new Special Interest Group (SIG) on Human-Computer ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNProtecting audio privacy: Speech-filtering technology balances privacy and utility in smart devicesSound is a powerful source of information. By training algorithms to identify distinct sound signatures, sound can reveal ...
Over the past decades, electronics engineers developed increasingly small, flexible and sophisticated sensors that can pick ...
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Live Science on MSNWorld's first computer that combines human brain with silicon now availableThe CL1 computer is the first in the world that combines human neurons with a silicon chip. It could be used in disease ...
The research team tested their stress simulation technology on a group of 19 participants, the majority of whom ...
Researchers introduced a novel method for fabricating functional flat-to-shape objects using a computer-controlled sewing machine. The team's method uses the sewing machine to stitch pockets between ...
Computer Science & Engineering faculty develop technologies for a new generation of autonomous space worker robots ...
New technology that allows zoo animals and their human visitors to share experiences could have positive benefits for both, researchers say.
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