Artificial Intelligence
AI project provides data tools, mapping and models
Provider of software and services to communications and media companies, Amdocs has announced that it has become a founding member of the LF Deep Learning Foundation, an umbrella organisation that will support and sustain open source innovation in Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning, which is led by the Linux Foundation.
Platform enables training of autonomous vehicles in simulation
UK-based driving simulation company, rFpro, has launched the first commercially available platform to train and develop autonomous vehicles in simulation. Using a digital environment to accurately represent the real world, the technology enables vehicle manufacturers to test their systems in every scenario imaginable.
The arrival of self-driving cars with sensor fusion and processing
At Siemens US Innovation Day in Chicago, Siemens introduced a breakthrough solution for the development of autonomous driving systems. The solution, part of the Simcenter portfolio, minimises the need for extensive physical prototyping while dramatically reducing the number of logged test miles necessary to demonstrate the safety of autonomous vehicles.
Venturer driverless cars project at UKIVA
The morning session of the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition will be set off by Professor Tony Pipe, Deputy Director at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UWE, as he gives a Keynote presentation about the Venturer driverless cars project. The Venturer Consortium, led by SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins, consists of ten public, private and academic experts, including BAE Systems, Williams and Bristol Robotics Laboratory.
Gatwick trials autonomous vehicles to shuttle staff across airfield
Gatwick’s 300 airside vehicles are stationary 90% of the time - as staff attend to aircraft and passengers - but a trial of electric-powered autonomous vehicles will soon see workers shuttled between popular locations on the airfield when it starts later this summer, the airport announced.
Can artificial intelligence beat a human hacker?
Please type the words you see in the image. At some point we have all completed a captcha to prove we are human when online. So, when a robot successfully completed the test, we were left asking, are our computers secure? Here, Jonathan Wilkins, marketing director at obsolete parts supplier, EU Automation, explains how machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) impacts cyber security.
AI-powered smartphone brings a new visual experience
OPPO is set going to introduce the F7, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), as the latest addition to its Selfie Expert series. Packed with a slew of new features including AI Beauty 2.0 Technology and super full screen, F7 strengthens the company’s leadership position as the Selfie Expert among young people everywhere. The F7 is expected to be launched first in India on 26th March.
Take another little piece of my mind: machine learning at its finest
Machine learning has been around for decades, but the advent of big data and more powerful computers has increased its impact significantly — moving machine learning beyond pattern recognition and natural language processing into a broad array of scientific disciplines. A subcategory of artificial intelligence, machine learning deals with the construction of algorithms that enable computers to learn from and react to data rather t...
It's all about connected cars
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, G+D Mobile Security presented an eSIM management enabled solution that allows car owners to download their private mobile subscription to a second SIM which is soldered into the car's telematics box. This new approach uses G+D's eSIM management technology and will significantly ease the use of telephony and infotainment services in cars thanks to improved RF radio and service quality.
Secure ADAS development with LynxSecure port
Lynx Software Technologies is accelerating the development of secure ADAS vision and machine learning solutions in automotive, transportation and industrial applications. It announced that LynxSecure 6.0, the latest version of its Separation Kernel Hypervisor has been ported to the NXP S32V, according to the company one of the industry’s most popular platforms for autonomous machine vision applications.