A UT Dallas research team is testing innovative facial recognition programs to identify individuals who may pose a security risk. The algorithms showed promising results, especially when combined with human evaluation techniques, identifying nearly 100% of matching faces.
Researchers aim to understand how networks of creatives in WoW and Etsy can benefit scientists, corporations, and IT designers. By studying machinima videos and Etsy vendors' processes, they hope to develop software tools for supporting massive creative collaborations.
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A team of experts is proposing a new approach to deal with the variability in behavior of nano-scale computer components by re-thinking and enhancing the role that software can play. The National Science Foundation has awarded a $10 million grant to explore 'Variability-Aware Software for Efficient Computing with Nanoscale Devices.'
A study found that consumers are overconfident in their learning abilities for new tasks and tend to underestimate the time required to master them. This leads to a higher willingness to pay for products before trying them, as they anticipate needing more time to learn.
A new study found that massed learning, where consumers try products repeatedly, leads to a good mental model and increased willingness to pay. This approach is particularly effective for new products, as it determines how much they are used after purchase.
A BGU professor developed a software program that can identify language indicative of writer's psychological state, serving as a screening tool for depression. The program showed a 78% correlation with clinical psychologists' reviews, and could potentially be used to screen would-be suicides.
The proposed community-centric approach addresses the challenge of accessing a large collection of services. By leveraging collective intelligence, users can build applications with less effort and cost, refining their goals according to combined knowledge. A web-based prototype evaluates the approach, providing visual access to servic...
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Mary Shaw, a renowned computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, has been selected as the first recipient of the IEEE Distinguished Educator Award. She is recognized for her innovative curricula in computer science, which challenge educators to teach new forms of software development.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Jibbigo LLC have developed a new application that performs speech-to-speech translation between English and the Iraqi dialect of Arabic. The software is available on the iPhone App Store and operates as a freestanding communicator without internet connection.
Researchers developed software that uses mathematical models to predict how individuals will react to specific conditions. The Circadian Performance Simulation Software (CPSS) allows users to design a schedule and predicts optimal times for light to shift circadian rhythms, enhancing performance.
The software uses advanced algorithms to form automatic social networks among researchers based on shared interests and collaborations. Harvard Catalyst will continue to develop the software with support from Recombinant Data Corp., an authorized service provider.
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Rutgers University researchers have demonstrated a new security threat against smart phone users, showing how malware can eavesdrop on calls, track locations, and drain batteries. The study highlights the vulnerability of mobile operating systems to attacks similar to desktop computers.
GenoCAD, a web-based Computer Assisted Design environment for synthetic biology, is being developed as an open-source software project. The system will facilitate collaboration among developers from different institutions without intellectual property issues.
Computer scientists at UC San Diego are creating a network of environmental sensors attached to people's clothing, which will provide up-to-the-minute information on outdoor and indoor air quality. The system, called CitiSense, aims to empower individuals to make healthier choices by giving them real-time data on polluted areas.
A new study published in Radiology found that using standardized words and phrases from a pull-down menu actually decreased the completeness and accuracy of radiology reports. Researchers tested two groups of residents on different reporting methods, finding that structured software resulted in less complete and accurate reports.
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The software converts flat medical scans into 3D images, making it easier for doctors to plan surgeries or radiation therapy. The technology is also being used in school biology classes to engage students and teach anatomy.
A new Industrial Research Chair in Software Engineering of Ultra Large Scale Systems has been established at Queen's, led by Professor Ahmed E. Hassan. The chair will focus on improving the reliability and quality of critical software applications, with support from RIM and NSERC.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is part of a four-year project called 'FutureGrid' that aims to develop and test new approaches to parallel, grid, and cloud computing. Researchers will collaborate to create an experimental high-performance grid test-bed, enabling the detection of bugs in software before production.
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A new technology, EpiCollect, uses mobile phone software to collect and record data, photos, and videos from users worldwide. The system maps findings using Google Maps, allowing researchers to quickly build up and share maps of species distribution or disease cases.
Dr. Orly Lahav's BlindAid software tool uses a joystick and 3-D haptic device to provide tactile feedback, allowing the blind to navigate and explore virtual environments. The tool is connected to real-world maps, enabling users to build cognitive maps and take control of their lives.
A new mathematical formula and software solution ensure the protection of individual identities in genetic research studies. This allows researchers to access valuable DNA information while maintaining privacy, potentially leading to groundbreaking medical discoveries.
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PortLand is a fault-tolerant, layer 2 data center network fabric capable of scaling to 100,000 nodes and beyond. It provides baseline support for virtual machines and migration while reducing administrative overhead, and leverages multipath routing and improved fault tolerance.
The Georgia Tech Research Institute has released an open-source version of its FalconView software, expanding its user base to include municipalities, police forces, architects, and environmental researchers. The new version offers enhanced mapping capabilities, analysis tools, and improved interoperability.
Professor Graham Kendall's software programme automatically plans Christmas and New Year fixtures for 92 teams, considering guidelines to ease policing and transport pressure. The algorithm prevents local derbies, ensures balanced match schedules, and limits London clubs' home games.
The Tomato Analyzer software provides accurate and objective measurements of fruit shape, aiding morphological research. The analysis is more efficient for large numbers of subjects and detects traits difficult to quantify manually.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have made significant contributions to optimization problems, dynamical systems theory, and climate change modeling. The duo was named Fellow by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) for their work on software development and numerical methods.
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The current system shifts liability solely to healthcare providers, even when they follow vendor instructions and software faults cause errors. The 'learned intermediary' doctrine holds physicians and other clinicians responsible for identifying HIT errors, despite the potential for fatal consequences.
Researchers created ultra-detailed 3-D images of over 2,000 people's eyes to study age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The high-resolution images provide a detailed view of the retina's layers and abnormalities that cause AMD.
A Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student project has created an open-source app called Vault that tracks and manages personal spending on the iPhone, while protecting users' identities. The app offers features like automatic expense categorization and GPS-located bank branches.
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The collaboration aims to support continued development of the open-source system, enabling a wider audience to access educational resources. The new version, Alice 3, will feature drag-and-drop interfaces and essential arts assets from popular PC games.
Computer scientists at UC San Diego have created a software program that can duplicate keys from photographs, highlighting the vulnerability of key-based security systems. The system uses computer vision techniques to extract the numeric code from the key's bumps and valleys, making it possible to create identical copies.
Researchers at UC San Diego are developing algorithms and software to analyze proteins in biological samples, addressing a global computational bottleneck. The project aims to improve routine blood tests, vaccine development, cancer diagnostics, and other biomedical challenges by deciphering thousands of proteins.
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Researchers have developed a new, animated, and interactive way to analyze opinion data using radial charts that change in real time as users ask questions. The software is designed to make it easy for news reporters and citizens to easily visualize poll results by demographic characteristics.
A new computer program, Medical De-identification System (MeDS), can accurately and speedily remove patient identifiers from medical records while retaining essential data for medical research. MeDS has been successfully tested on large datasets and shows promise in resolving the complex issue of privacy vs. public good.
Researchers at University of Washington create Adeona, a free laptop theft-protection tool that uses internet and camera to track stolen laptops while maintaining user privacy. The tool has been downloaded over 50,000 times and can be used on desktops, laptops, and Linux machines.
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Researchers developed age-estimation software that uses facial attributes to determine a person's age, with an accuracy rate of 80% when estimating ages within 10 years
The WebAnywhere service reads aloud web text on any computer with speakers or headphones, making it accessible to the visually impaired. Users can access the internet without installing special screen-reading software, eliminating the need for local technical support.
Researchers at Northwestern University developed Ono, a unique software solution that allows users to efficiently identify nearby P2P clients. By using observations of Internet companies like Akamai, Ono improves transfer speeds for both ISPs and P2P users.
The new software, CAULDRON, analyzes vulnerability dependencies and shows all possible attack paths into a network, providing informed risk analysis and real-time situational awareness. This innovation helps organizations prioritize security problems, reveal unseen attack paths, and protect against sophisticated threats.
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Researchers at Purdue University's Discovery Park are developing advanced simulations to predict the behavior of miniature switches in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). The goal is to improve their reliability and durability for use in various applications, including national defense and civilian industries.
Experts call for enhanced learning about health systems, focusing on financing, payment systems, and organizational structures. They propose global partnerships to allocate funding for operational research and knowledge discovery in health systems.
Researchers developed a new approach to image enhancement using PSO algorithm, which intelligently boosts contrast and detail in an image. The method outperforms existing approaches in terms of computational time and objective evaluation, making it suitable for various applications such as CCTV images and lower quality camera photos.
A computer program successfully identified and classified dog barks in different situations, achieving 43% accuracy in the first experiment. In a second test, the algorithm demonstrated a 52% success rate in recognizing individual dogs based on their unique bark patterns.
The open-source tool Sage has won international recognition for its user-friendly tools and collaborative features, making powerful number-crunching accessible to mathematicians worldwide. With features like collaborative online worksheets, Sage is poised to replace commercial software commonly used in mathematics education and research.
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A mathematical algorithm has been developed to determine the most efficient path for a spacecraft's journey from point A to point B, regardless of distance or time. The algorithm was tested and validated on the 1997 Cassini Mission, which required numerous gravity assists and complex maneuvers.
A new software system, 'Tagging Over Time,' uses machine learning to adapt to users' changing preferences for image tags, improving accuracy from 40% to 60%. This innovation enables easier photo search and management, saving consumers time and enhancing searching capabilities.
Computer science researchers at Virginia Tech have received a $300,000 NSF grant to develop virtualization technologies for application-specific operating systems. The project aims to improve performance and utilization on emerging supercomputers built from multi-core processors.
Researchers will develop new methods for understanding software design expertise, using diagram analysis to reveal cognitive structures of designers. The project is embedded in a course in design, allowing for real-time study of design as it happens and improved instruction.
Anastasia Ailamaki, a Carnegie Mellon professor, has been awarded the prestigious European Young Investigator (EURYI) Award. She will receive 1 million euros to establish a research team at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland.
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Faculty members Kirk Cameron, Wu-Chun Feng, and Dimitrios Nikolopoulos have received IBM Faculty Awards for their exceptional work in plant phylogeny, software productivity, and computing environments. The awards aim to promote collaboration between researchers and foster growth in strategic disciplines.
Yixin Chen, an assistant professor at Washington University in St. Louis, has been awarded the prestigious Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship for his groundbreaking work on nonlinear optimization. The fellowship provides $200,000 in cash and resources to support his research, which aims to apply computational methods to medical operation...
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have developed a new approach to online communication called FaceAlive Icons, which uses personalized images to convey emotions. The program allows users to alter their facial expressions and improve personal communication in emails, text messages, and online forums.
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Virginia Tech researcher Patrick Schaumont is developing a methodology to create secure embedded system designs. His goal is to protect sensitive information stored on portable computers, including access codes and high-resolution photographs.
Researchers found facial composite systems produce poor likenesses of the intended face, affecting accuracy in criminal identification. Whole-face methods show promise as a solution by utilizing holistic processing and multidimensional similarity, leading to improved results.
A new software program is being developed to help patients with multiple prescriptions by creating a calendar-like printout every time a prescription is filled. The goal is to reduce confusion about which pill is which and when to take medication, ultimately leading to improved patient safety and compliance.
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Researchers have developed an automated method to identify osteoporosis sufferers in routine dental x-rays, which could help diagnose the disease earlier. The software measures jaw cortex widths, alerting dentists to potential cases, with a success rate comparable to specialist consultants.
Researchers have developed software that turns existing print brain atlases into multimedia resources, improving data organization and comparison. The NeuARt II system is a robust interface that works on all popular computer operating systems, without violating copyright.
The University of Houston has received a $1.4 million grant to provide students with hands-on training in the petroleum industry. The donation includes the KINGDOM Suite software, which will be used for research and classes.
Gary D. Thomas, a Raytheon engineer, has been honored by the USC Center for Systems and Software Engineering (CSSE) for his seminal contributions to systems and software cost models. His work on COCOMO, a widely used tool for estimating costs and time required for software development, has had a lasting impact on the field.
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The research team will investigate how design teams organize themselves and interact in open source projects, with a focus on the Apache Web server, PostgreSQL database, and Python scripting language. They aim to understand the impact of team structure on software quality and development speed.