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Advancing AI for Video: Startup launches powerful video processing platform
  1. 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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  2. SLAM-ming good hardware for drone navigation

    Researchers built the first visual SLAM processor on a single chip that provides highly accurate, low-power, and real-time results.

  3. More efficient machine vision technology modeled on human vision

    Prof. Robert Dick and advisee Ekdeep Singh Lubana developed a new technique that significantly improves the efficiency of machine vision applications

  4. Prof. Jason Corso on artificial intelligence

    The most exciting use of AI for me focuses around a better collective use of our available resources, says Corso.

  5. Paper award for training computer vision systems more accurately

    PhD student Jean Young Song offers an improved solution to the problem of image segmentation.

  6. Exoskeletons compete to boost strength of rescue workers

    Five college teams test robotic suits that could enhance humans’ abilities.

  7. Dmitry Berenson receives NSF CAREER Award to advance a robot’s ability to handle soft objects

    Berenson works to improve the ability of autonomous robots to handle soft, deformable objects.

  8. Necmiye Ozay receives ONR Young Investigator Award to advance research in autonomous systems

    Research will focus on how autonomous vehicles adapt to wide-ranging changes.

  9. Getting people moving – Walking exoskeletons could mobilize disabled patients

    Prof. Jessy Grizzle has long said that his work in robotics could one day be used to help the disabled. Now he and his group, alongside French company Wandercraft, are working to make that claim a reality in the form of walking exoskeletons.

  10. Latest two-legged walking robot arrives at Michigan

    Built to handle falls, and with two extra motors in each leg, the new robot will help U-M roboticists take independent robotic walking to a whole new level.

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