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- Programming computers in everyday language
- Miniature camera may lead to fewer accidents
- Using autonomous vehicles to improve traffic flow
Programming computers in everyday language Posted: 13 Oct 2014 06:02 AM PDT Computers speak a language of their own. They can only be programmed by those, who know the code. Computer scientists are now working on software that directly translates natural language into machine-readable source texts. In this way, users may generate own computer applications in a few sentences. The challenge to be managed is that people do not always describe processes in a strictly chronological order. A new analysis tool serves to automatically order the commands in the way they are to be executed by the computer. |
Miniature camera may lead to fewer accidents Posted: 09 Oct 2014 06:17 AM PDT Measuring only a few cubic millimeters, a new type of camera module might soon be integrated into future driver assistance systems to help car drivers facing critical situations. The little gadget can be built into the vehicle without taking up space. The way it works is particularly reliable, thanks to its special encapsulation. |
Using autonomous vehicles to improve traffic flow Posted: 08 Oct 2014 10:12 AM PDT With autonomous vehicles entering our roadways as soon as with the next decade, researchers are developing strategies for the future use of autonomous vehicles in improving traffic flow. |
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