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Computer vision: Finding the best teaching frame in a video for fake video fightback
  1. Computer vision: Finding the best teaching frame in a video for fake video fightback

    The frame in which a human marks out the boundaries of an object makes a huge difference in how well AI software can identify that object through the rest of the video.

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  2. Advancing AI for Video: Startup launches powerful video processing platform

    Voxel51 uses AI processing to identify and track objects and activities through video clips.

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  3. Open-source bionic leg: First-of-its-kind platform aims to rapidly advance prosthetics

    ‘This represents the future of research—rapid prototyping of open source robotic hardware and embedded systems with shared code.’| Medium Read A new open-source, artificially intelligent prosthetic leg designed by University of Michigan and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab researchers is now available to the scientific community. The leg’s free-to-copy design and programming are intended to improve the quality of life […]

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  4. Solving the sun’s super-heating mystery with Parker Solar Probe

    Probe will go where no spacecraft has gone and measure a process never directly observed before.

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  5. In water system engineering, local is the new global

    Engineering students must learn how ‘decentralized’ systems offer flexible, cost-effective solutions that empower communities.

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  6. An outstanding adviser

    Lut Raskin honored for mentorship

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  7. U-M receives $6.25M to study heat-to-electricity conversion and cooling with LEDs

    Michigan Engineering is leading four other universities in Department of Defense-funded research.

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  8. New chip stops hacks before they start

    MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.

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  9. Change or be changed

    Written by Colin Barras and Josh Walker In August 2018, technology giant Cisco Systems Inc. announced that it had agreed to pay $2.35 billion for the Ann Arbor-based startup Duo Security. The acquisition was reported to be the biggest of its kind in Michigan history. But even before the announcement, Duo had been breaking state records. […]

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  10. Hydrogen fuel cells: With a database of 500,000 materials, researchers zero in on best bets

    New hydrogen storage holds more energy in smaller, more compact cells, boosting efficiency.

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