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- Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem
- Smart home programming: Easy as 'if this, then that'
- Who are the aggressive stars of closed circuit television?
Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem Posted: 29 Apr 2014 09:54 AM PDT Nearly 90 years after Werner Heisenberg pioneered his uncertainty principle, a group of researchers from three countries has provided substantial new insight into this fundamental tenet of quantum physics with the first rigorous formulation supporting the uncertainty principle as Heisenberg envisioned it. |
Smart home programming: Easy as 'if this, then that' Posted: 28 Apr 2014 12:58 PM PDT The idea of a smart home sounds promising enough -- who doesn't want a house full of automated gadgets, from light switches to appliances to heating systems, that know exactly when to turn on, turn off, heat up or power down? -- but how will users make sure all those automated devices are doing what they're supposed to do? Researchers have shown that a programming model quite well for smart home applications. |
Who are the aggressive stars of closed circuit television? Posted: 28 Apr 2014 04:46 AM PDT A computer program can analyze closed circuit television (CCTV) images and spot aggressive human behavior nine times out of ten, according to new research. The research is an important step forward in intelligent security systems that could raise an alarm without requiring constant human vigilance. |
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