TechAndComputer (May 17, 2011) Researchers at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have adopted an innovative data collection method for their latest work in the area of computer vision -- a music video created by the Dutch progressive-electro band C-Mon & Kypski. Individual frames from the band's recent video for its song "More is Less" served as a unique visual database for the Courant researchers' work to...
TechAndComputer (May 17, 2011) Researchers at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences have adopted an innovative data collection method for their latest work in the area of computer vision -- a music video created by the Dutch progressive-electro band C-Mon &...
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Computer vision: Music video by C-Mon Kypski used for data collection
- 17 May 2011
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Digital imaging software to create a 'Google Earth' view of the bladder
- 16 May 2011
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TechAndComputer (May 17, 2011) Bladder cancer is the fourth-most-common cancer in men and one of the most expensive cancers to treat from diagnosis to death. After initial diagnosis and surgery, patients must return to the urologist at least yearly for a costly, time-consuming and uncomfortable bladder scan. Tumors recur in more than half of patients.
Researchers at the University of Washington are proposing a more automated approach that could...
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Virtual possessions have powerful hold on teenagers, researchers say
- 09 May 2011
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TechAndComputer (May 10, 2011) Digital imagery, Facebook updates, online music collections, email threads and other immaterial artifacts of today's online world may be as precious to teenagers as a favorite book that a parent once read to them or a t-shirt worn at a music festival, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers say.
The very fact that virtual possessions don't have a physical form may actually enhance their value, researchers at...
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iPhone app can diagnose stroke as easily as medical computer workstation, study finds
- 09 May 2011
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TechAndComputer (May 8, 2011) New research from the University of Calgary's Faculty of Medicine shows that doctors can make a stroke diagnosis using an iPhone application with the same accuracy as a diagnosis at a medical computer workstation. This technology can be particularly useful in rural medical settings. This allows for real-time access to specialists such as neurologists, regardless of where the physicians and patients are located.
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Romance is not dead: Digital puts the spark back into relationships
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TechAndComputer (Apr. 29, 2011) Artists and engineers have come together to demonstrate that digital technology can be romantic as well as practical.
Few people mull over a text message, however heartfelt, in the same way as a handwritten declaration of love, but a Newcastle University team is looking to prove that using digital communication doesn't necessarily mean that romance is dead.
They have created digital 'Lovers' Boxes' that draw on...
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Few people mull over a text message, however heartfelt, in the same way as a handwritten declaration of love, but a Newcastle University team is looking to prove that using digital communication doesn't necessarily mean that romance is dead.
They have created digital 'Lovers' Boxes' that draw on...
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