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We're dissecting the accomplishments of the past to more efficiently achieve the goals of the future. In the Web extra at https://youtu.be/_uQ8OsTSzOE, author David Alan Grier expands on his column about how artificial intelligence is less about building minds and more about taking apart boxes.
Unlike machine-centric computing, in which efficient data processing takes precedence over contextual tailoring, human-centric computation provides a personalized data interpretation that most users find highly relevant to their needs. The authors show how semantic, cognitive, and perceptual computing paradigms work together to produce actionable information.
Sentient tools--powered by incredible advances in artificial intelligence, deep learning, and data mining--represent the next stage of intelligent, aware, and social machines designed specifically to work with people. The Web extra at https://youtu.be/XtMFZ0sDzIk is an audio recording in which Science Fiction Prototyping editor Brian David Johnson talks with Richard Sear, vice president of consulting...
Two colleagues engage in a fictitious dialogue about the future of robotics. In the Web extra at https://youtu.be/ecTYYebQpnY, the Miserable Murphy robot interacts with children in the waiting room of a pediatric practice. Using established psychological interventions, Murphy activates the young patients' positive resources, cognitive attitudes, and coping skills.
This installment of Computer's series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing and IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering.
Unlike traditional brain-computer interfaces that use brain signals for direct control of computers and robotics, a cortically coupled computer system opportunistically senses the brain state, capturing a user's implicit or explicit computation, and then communicates this information to a traditional computer system via a neural interface.
Recognizing the increasingly critical role that AI plays in all aspects of modern society, the XPRIZE Foundation launched the IBM Watson AI XPRIZE. Interdisciplinary teams will advance current AI technologies as they compete for the grand prize.
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