The computational expense of creating three-dimensional images that can be viewed by all is just one factor holding them back…
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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
A focus on causality is promising to help researchers overcome shortcomings that have bedeviled more traditional approaches to artificial intelligence.
Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2022
The architect of the Sagrada Familia appears to have done parametric modeling in his head; software is helping to complete the structure a century later.
Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2021
Enabled by advances in computing power and neural networks, machines are getting better at recognizing and dealing with human emotions.
Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | April 1, 2018
While 3D technologies that make headlines are not truly holographic, holographic techniques are furthering advances in important applications such as biomedical...Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2016
The power of deep neural networks has sparked renewed interest in reinforcement learning, with applications to games, robotics, and beyond.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2016
The latest in machine learning helps high-energy physicists handle the enormous amounts of data produced by the Large Hadron Collider.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2016
Scientists and engineers are exploring alternative navigation systems against the possibility of GPS failing.Marina Krakovsky From ACM News | August 29, 2013
In repackaging other companies' news, some news aggregators are diverting readers and ad dollars, and, critics argue, undercutting the incentive to spend money...Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2013
Security researchers used malware to investigate large-scale Internet censorship in Egypt and Libya.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2012
The biggest change to U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years brings many changes, but fails to solve the software industry's most vexing problems.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2012
A high school student wins first prize from ACM for developing a faster keyboard layout.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | October 1, 2011
Personalized news promises to make daily journalism profitable again, but technical and cultural obstacles have slowed the industry's adoption of automated personalization...Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2011
Computational metaphysics is helping philosophers answer age-old questions, such as whether God exists.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2011
A University of Oregon nonprofit that has provided networking technology and training to some of the world’s poorest nations has received a $1.25 million check...Marina Krakovsky From ACM News | March 29, 2011
An ambitious biometric ID project in the world's second most populous nation aims to relieve poverty, but faces many hurdles.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2011