Scientists at Georgia Tech have tested people's ability to interpret a robot's "emotion" by reading its expression to see if there were any differences between...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM News | October 19, 2009
This year, 15 teams from Brazil, Canada, the United States, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and Spain, among others, participated in the BotPrize contest, which...Carlos III niversity of Madrid (Spain) From ACM TechNews | October 16, 2009
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Antonio Torralba and students from the school's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) say...MIT News From ACM TechNews | October 16, 2009
Harvard University researchers have received a $10 million U.S. National Science Foundation grant to create a colony of flying robotic bees called RoboBees. The...Network World From ACM TechNews | October 15, 2009
A team led by University of Pennsylvania professor Ben Taskar has demonstrated that computers can be educated to associate the content of video clips with existing...PhysOrg.com From ACM TechNews | October 14, 2009
A cost-effective computer system for identifying card counters and detecting dealer errors has been developed by a recent graduate of the University of Dundee....niversity of Dundee From ACM TechNews | October 14, 2009
For the first time, a surgical robot has been used to perform minimally invasive reconstructive surgery on five children whose bladder was dysfunctional because...American College of Surgeons From ACM News | October 7, 2009
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have connected electrodes and radio antennas to the nervous systems of beetles and then were able to control...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | October 8, 2009
Two researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago were recently awarded a three-year, $500,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to develop...niversity of Illinois at Chicago From ACM News | October 7, 2009
A team of five undergraduates from the Virginia Tech College of Engineering have placed first in a competition run by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers...Virginia Tech News From ACM TechNews | October 5, 2009
Telepresence technology has a long way to go before people can perform everyday duties with robotic avatars. Present-day telepresence interfaces consist of joysticks...IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | October 5, 2009
Robots are increasingly becoming ubiquitous in education. The Google Lunar X Prize, a $30 million contest to design a robot capable of traveling to the moon, is...EE Times From ACM TechNews | October 2, 2009
A European-wide research project slated to begin in 2010 should offer some answers about the real benefits that advanced driver assistance systems provide to drivers...EuroFOT From ACM TechNews | September 30, 2009
Harvard and Yale University researchers have designed a soft robotic hand that can pick up objects, suggesting a promising future in prosthetic arms. The new device...Technology Review From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2009
A surveillance system for monitoring whether cars and pedestrians are acting normally at crosswalks has been developed by researchers at Spain's University of Castilla...Plataforma SINC From ACM TechNews | September 28, 2009
Scientists from six European countries have designed a new automatic driving assistance program called DRIVSCO. The program studies the car owner's driving pattern...ScienceDaily From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
Stephen Wolfram has set the ambitious goal of converting the global corpus of knowledge into a computable format through WolframAlpha.com, a computational knowledge...Investor's Business Daily From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
What the World Wide Web is to humans, the Triple Space could become for machines, say European researchers who have helped lay the foundations for this innovative... From ICT Results | September 23, 2009
To create shape-shifting robotic ensembles, researchers need to teach micro-machines to work together.Tom Geller From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2009
Interactions between humans and machines are evolving to the point where they could include having sexual relations, says David Levy, who won the 2009 Loebner prize...Guardian nlimited (K) From ACM TechNews | September 22, 2009