New research from Johns Hopkins University shows that artificial intelligence systems built with designs inspired by biology can begin to resemble human brain activity even before they are trained on any data. The study suggests that how AI is…
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Why nail-biting, procrastination and other self-sabotaging behaviors are rooted in survival instincts
Self-harming and self-sabotaging behaviors, from skin picking to ghosting people, all stem from evolutionary survival mechanisms, according to a compelling new psychological analysis.
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Seasonal characteristics and key sources of trace element deposition fluxes in coastal Poland
Seasonal characteristics and key sources of trace element deposition fluxes in coastal Poland
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A study on design and multimodal evaluation of intuitive interfaces for complex information systems in manned/unmanned cooperation
Zhang, H. H. et al. Manned/unmanned aerial vehicle cooperative combat system: Concepts, technologies, and challenges. Acta Aeronautica Et Astronaut. Sin. 45 (15), 29653 (2024).
Weng, J., Wu, Q….
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Firefly algorithm and DNN for improved contactless heart rate measurement from videos
Zaman, K. et al. Driver emotions recognition based on improved faster R-CNN and neural architectural search network. Symmetry (Basel). 14, 687. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14040687 (2022).
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Body sensor networks based on flexible topological clothing
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