Sentences with phrase «human and machine cognition»

Cognitive neuroscientists gave presentations in 5 different symposia on topics ranging from human and machine cognition, to direct brain stimulation, to opportunities and challenges in the field over the next 25 years.
OutRunner The spiky - wheeled land cruiser, based on an unfunded Kickstarter project by former Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition scientists, can hit speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.
«Look at a gazelle — all of its software is in its brain,» says James Kuffner, an associate professor at C.M.U.'s Robotics Institute, one of six teams of robotics researchers (along with the Florida University System's Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, M.I.T., Stanford University, the University of Southern California and the University of Pennsylvania) that DARPA asked to improve on the same basic LittleDog quadruped robot platform, built for them by Boston Dynamics.
Collaborating with the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Florida, Buffinton's team has built a partial bipedal robot (torso, legs, and feet) that could soon walk over simple obstacles, allegedly with better balance than a person.
And the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola, Florida, is using his ideas to build vests that will tickle pilots to alert them to other planes or incoming missiles.

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«Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that's more internal, that melds human and machine in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own cognition,» says Arnav Kapur, who led the system's development.
«Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that's more internal, that melds human and machine in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own cognition
«One of the great successes of Apollo is that it happened quickly,» said Kenneth Ford, chair of the NASA Advisory Council and founder and CEO of the Institute for Human & Machine Cognition.
Like the image - recognition software already deployed in commercial photo apps, these systems lend the impression that machines have become increasingly capable of replicating human cognition: identifying images or sounds, and now speed reading text passages and spewing back answers with human - level accuracy.
To bring intuitive cognition into future automated systems, Patterson speculates, «the human and machine may need to train together in some fashion so the interaction can be based on learned unconscious pattern recognition.»
Dr. Kenneth Ford is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC), a research institute that is home to world - class scientists and engineers focused on building technology that extends human cognition, perception, locomotion and resiliHuman & Machine Cognition (IHMC), a research institute that is home to world - class scientists and engineers focused on building technology that extends human cognition, perception, locomotion and reCognition (IHMC), a research institute that is home to world - class scientists and engineers focused on building technology that extends human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilihuman cognition, perception, locomotion and recognition, perception, locomotion and resilience.
Zachary Davis is concerned with the limits and difficulties of human cognition, evolved long ago as a «learning and pattern recognition machine
A machine that is «smart» enough to know or recognize things and mimic human cognition for problem solving.
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