One of the hardest things I share with transitioning service members – who’ve spent a great deal of their life and career serving a purpose greater than themselves – is that in the civilian world, ...
Research led by the University of Michigan's Kresge Hearing Research Institute and the University of Rochester illuminates the mechanisms through which humans can pick out and focus on single sounds ...
With its unfurled red carpet, jutting boom microphones, flashing lights, and the sound of screeching reporters jockeying for an interview, Malachi Farrell’s Interview (Paparazzi), makes a raucous ...
How is it that two people can see the same thing and have a completely different understanding of what happened? Two leaders can look at the same numbers, hear the same news or face the same challenge ...
Frasky is a robot designed to move autonomously through vineyards, performing tasks such as monitoring, manipulating grape clusters, and applying selective treatments. the project results from the ...
Modern devices are smaller, stronger and even equipped with artificial intelligence. They can connect to smartphones and use built-in processors to separate speech from background noise. An ...
Introduction: Amblyopia is a developmental disorder associated with reduced performance in visually guided tasks, including binocular navigation within natural environments. To help understand the ...
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Crime sparks state of emergency in New Mexico: What we know Bodycam footage shows Powerball winner arrested after allegedly kicking deputy in face Car buyers beware, the market appears to be shifting ...
Abstract: The generation of high-quality annotated image datasets with low computational cost and automated labeling is essential for advancing computer vision systems. However, manual labeling of ...
A TikTok influencer’s breakdown of a Justin Timberlake song has some viewers cracking up and confused. User Brelle the Nail Connoisseur sparked reactions online after sharing a video that intriguingly ...
There’s a famous selective attention experiment created by University of Illinois psychology professor Dr. Daniel Simons. It has nothing to do with boxing—yet its implications may have everything to ...
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