Artificial Intelligence
Automating big-data analysis
Last year, MIT researchers presented a system that automated a crucial step in big-data analysis: the selection of a “feature set,” or aspects of the data that are useful for making predictions. The researchers entered the system in several data science contests, where it outperformed most of the human competitors and took only hours instead of months to perform its analyses.
AI appointed to the leadership of data-driven businesses unit
Tieto has appointed Artificial Intelligence as a member of the leadership team of its new data-driven businesses unit. The AI, called Alicia T, is the first AI to be nominated to a leadership team in an OMX-listed company. AI will help the management team to become truly data-driven and will assist the team in seeking innovative ways to pursue the significant opportunities of the data-driven world.
Gamma buffer enables bright, high-contrast LCD displays
A provider of innovative power management and precision analogue solutions, Intersil, has announced the industry’s lowest power 14-channel programmable gamma buffer for automotive TFT-LCD displays. The automotive-grade ISL76534 delivers the highest accuracy gamma calibration to ensure consistent brightness and colour matching of every LCD panel inside a vehicle.
V2X solutions accelerate the arrival of autonomous driving
To help accelerate the arrival of autonomous driving, Renesas has announced the availability of an expansive lineup of V2X solutions. The solutions include two SoCs (System-on-Chips) that will ease the development process for V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) and V2I (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure) communication systems.
In-vehicle mobility assistant keeps drivers' eyes on the road
Discovering Start-Ups finalist, Third Space Auto, create intelligent applications for automobiles that enable people to do more while in the vehicle, using artificial intelligence to create applications that transform the way people interact with their content via their smart phones and the IVI systems in the vehicle. They prioritise creating applications for under-served segments such as families and those who need to be plugged into work w...
3D surround sensing
Josef Stockinger, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager, ADAS, STMicroelectronics, dispels some myths around the current expectations of autonomous driving.
Moving closer to autonomous driving
Staying in lane, parking, driving in traffic jams - the latest ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) can already do it all. However, there are few challenges to overcome before autonomous driving becomes a reality. Tamara Drexler, Assistant & Product Manager Automotive Business Unit at RUTRONIK explains.
Can AI promote the well-being of Finnish entrepreneurs?
Tieto’s aim is to make the future more intelligent with data. Now the company is teaming up with Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company to help entrepreneurs flourish and maintain balance in their working life – with the help of Artificial Intelligence, for example.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, safely
Volvo Buses is taking steps to reduce the 1.25 million annual road traffic deaths by unveiling a pedestrian and cyclist detection system. “Accidents involving buses and unprotected road-users seldom occur, but when they do the consequences may be very serious.
IP solutions address requirements for ADAS
Cadence Design Systems has announced a broad portfolio of Cadence interface and Denali memory IP solutions for automotive applications supporting TSMC’s 16nm FinFET Compact (16FFC) process. By offering a wide array of IP using TSMC’s 16FFC process, Cadence is enabling automotive customers to accelerate time to market while gaining the benefits of TSMC’s most advanced process technology used in automotive applications.