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- Don't get hacked! Research shows how much we ignore online warnings
- First image-recognition software that greatly improves web searches
- Fighting crime through crowdsourcing: Researchers are looking at using crowdsourcing to help in facial recognition
Don't get hacked! Research shows how much we ignore online warnings Posted: 20 Nov 2014 09:32 AM PST New research finds that people say they care about online security but behave like they don't -- such as ignoring security warnings. To better understand how people deal with security messages, researchers simulated hacking into study subjects laptops. The responses were telling. |
First image-recognition software that greatly improves web searches Posted: 18 Nov 2014 09:54 AM PST Researchers have created an artificial intelligence software that uses photos to locate documents on the Internet with far greater accuracy than ever before. |
Posted: 12 Nov 2014 11:48 AM PST Researchers are developing a computing model that uses crowdsourcing to combine and optimize human efforts and machine computing elements. The new model can be used to efficiently perform the complex tasks of face recognition -- a method used in law enforcement. |
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