06 Jul

“Software faults raise questions about the validity of brain studies”

“It’s not an exaggeration to say that functional MRI has revolutionized the field of neuroscience. Neuroscientists use MRI machines to pick up changes in blood flow that occur when different areas of the brain become more or less active.”

Read: Software faults raise questions about the validity of brain studies

06 Jul

“Software faults raise questions about the validity of brain studies”

“It’s not an exaggeration to say that functional MRI has revolutionized the field of neuroscience. Neuroscientists use MRI machines to pick up changes in blood flow that occur when different areas of the brain become more or less active.”

Read: Software faults raise questions about the validity of brain studies

05 Jul

“Amazon’s latest robot champion uses deep learning to stock shelves”

“Amazon has crowned the latest champion in its robotic picking challenge — an annual competition that looks for robots that could one day work in the company’s warehouses. It’s basically American Idol, but for robotic arms that can grab items off a shelf and put them back again.”

Read: Amazon’s latest robot champion uses deep learning to stock shelves

05 Jul

“Amazon’s latest robot champion uses deep learning to stock shelves”

“Amazon has crowned the latest champion in its robotic picking challenge — an annual competition that looks for robots that could one day work in the company’s warehouses. It’s basically American Idol, but for robotic arms that can grab items off a shelf and put them back again.”

Read: Amazon’s latest robot champion uses deep learning to stock shelves

05 Jul

“Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates”

“Functional MRI (fMRI) is 25 years old, yet surprisingly its most common statistical methods have not been validated using real data. Here, we used resting-state fMRI data from 499 healthy controls to conduct 3 million task group analyses.”

Read: Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates

05 Jul

“Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates”

“Functional MRI (fMRI) is 25 years old, yet surprisingly its most common statistical methods have not been validated using real data. Here, we used resting-state fMRI data from 499 healthy controls to conduct 3 million task group analyses.”

Read: Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates

05 Jul

“Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates”

“Functional MRI (fMRI) is 25 years old, yet surprisingly its most common statistical methods have not been validated using real data. Here, we used resting-state fMRI data from 499 healthy controls to conduct 3 million task group analyses.”

Read: Cluster failure: Why fMRI inferences for spatial extent have inflated false-positive rates

30 Jun

“Snapchat filters: the engineering behind augmented-reality selfies”

“Snapchat has been around since 2011, but it wasn’t until last fall that the platform introduced “lenses,” the filters that distort or accessorize faces in real time. (You may recall seeing clips of people with bush baby eyes puking rainbows around that time.)”

Read: Snapchat filters: the engineering behind augmented-reality selfies

30 Jun

“Snapchat filters: the engineering behind augmented-reality selfies”

“Snapchat has been around since 2011, but it wasn’t until last fall that the platform introduced “lenses,” the filters that distort or accessorize faces in real time. (You may recall seeing clips of people with bush baby eyes puking rainbows around that time.)”

Read: Snapchat filters: the engineering behind augmented-reality selfies

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