KT10 https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:19:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 3D-printed public housing unveiled in France https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/3d-printed-public-housing-unveiled-in-france/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/3d-printed-public-housing-unveiled-in-france/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:19:10 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5453 Researchers have unveiled what they billed as the world’s first 3D-printed house to serve as a home in the French city of Nantes, with the first tenants due to move in by June.Academics at the University of Nantes who led the project said it was the first house built in situ for human habitation using … Continue reading 3D-printed public housing unveiled in France

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Researchers have unveiled what they billed as the world’s first 3D-printed house to serve as a home in the French city of Nantes, with the first tenants due to move in by June.Academics at the University of Nantes who led the project said it was the first house built in situ for human habitation using a robot 3D-printer.

The robot, known as BatiPrint3D, uses a special polymer material that should keep the building insulated effectively for a century.

It took BatiPrint3D around 18 days to complete its part of the work on the house – creating hollow walls that were subsequently filled with concrete for insulation.

“Is this the future? It’s a solution and a constructive principle that is interesting because we create the house directly on site and in addition thanks to the robot, we are able to create walls with complex shapes,” said Benoit Furet, a professor who worked on the project.

The 95 square meter (1000 square feet), five-room house will be allocated to a local family which qualifies for social housing, authorities said.

The Y-shaped home is equipped with multiple sensors that monitor air quality, humidity and temperature, as well as equipment to evaluate and analyze the thermal properties of the building.

Researchers believe this technology will enable tenants to save on energy costs.

Authorities in Nantes are planning further 3D-printed building projects, including a public reception building and a housing estate.

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Robot dog lends a helping paw to dementia sufferers https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/robot-dog-lends-a-helping-paw-to-dementia-sufferers/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/robot-dog-lends-a-helping-paw-to-dementia-sufferers/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:18:06 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5450 Among Ron Grantham’s happiest memories are the days he spent fly-fishing with his beloved dog, Spot. Now those memories are being revived by visits from his new best friend, Biscuit – a robotic dog. Grantham is 99 years old and lives in Templeman House, a British care home, which brought in Biscuit. Staff there say … Continue reading Robot dog lends a helping paw to dementia sufferers

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Among Ron Grantham’s happiest memories are the days he spent fly-fishing with his beloved dog, Spot. Now those memories are being revived by visits from his new best friend, Biscuit – a robotic dog.

Grantham is 99 years old and lives in Templeman House, a British care home, which brought in Biscuit. Staff there say dogs – even robotic dogs – can help to elicit memories from residents and spark conversations with care providers.

“I found out today that Ron used to go fly fishing when he finished work and take the dog across the fields with him while he fished,” said Deanna Barnes, home manager at care home, told Reuters. “We didn’t know that before. So obviously the dog brings out memories that they can reflect on and tell us.”

Biscuit stands around two feet tall and looks something like a labradoodle. He’s equipped with sensors in various places on its body that allow him to react when a human interacts with it.

Simon Bird, the deputy chief executive at Care South, which owns Templeman House and several other care homes in the south of England, said Biscuit was particularly effective at reducing stress and anxiety in residents with dementia.

“When we do have residents that are getting particularly stressed or very anxious, the manager or the staff will bring Biscuit out. He’s a good distraction. He reduces stress levels,” Bird said.

“He does stimulate memory and also encourages a lot of social interaction and recollection and reminiscence.”

Though Biscuit may ultimately be nothing more than a collection of plastic, wiring and sensors wrapped in synthetic fur, residents still have an emotional reaction to him.

As resident Elsie Proctor, 94, petted Biscuit, she told the dog “You’re beautiful. Yes, you are a beautiful one, yes, that’s lovely.”

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Samsung smartphone for students to avoid exam distractions https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/samsung-smartphone-for-students-to-avoid-exam-distractions/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/samsung-smartphone-for-students-to-avoid-exam-distractions/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:16:40 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5447 South Korea’s tech giant Samsung Electronics on Friday launched a mobile phone without data access which is aimed at students who want to avoid distractions during examinations.The Galaxy J2 Pro is conceived as a basic version of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy range, with different technical features, Efe news reported. The J2 Pro does not have access … Continue reading Samsung smartphone for students to avoid exam distractions

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South Korea’s tech giant Samsung Electronics on Friday launched a mobile phone without data access which is aimed at students who want to avoid distractions during examinations.The Galaxy J2 Pro is conceived as a basic version of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy range, with different technical features, Efe news reported.

The J2 Pro does not have access to the 3G and 4G data networks, although it can be connected to the internet on WiFi networks.

It is also equipped with front and rear cameras and a high-resolution five-inch screen.

The model is targeted at students to avoid exam distractions caused by permanent connection to the network and elderly people who do not use the internet regularly, according to a Samsung statement.

The phone has launched at 1,99,100 won ($185) in South Korea, and with a promotional scheme for students which allows them to exchange it for a high-end model after exams finish.

Tens of thousands of students take the university exams that are usually held in November.

The exams are considered so important that South Korea streamlines public transport and deploys law enforcement agencies during the period.

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AI turns smartphone microscopes into lab-grade devices https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/ai-turns-smartphone-microscopes-into-lab-grade-devices/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/ai-turns-smartphone-microscopes-into-lab-grade-devices/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:13:12 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5444 Researchers have demonstrated that deep learning, a powerful form of artificial intelligence (AI), can discern and enhance microscopic details in photos taken by smartphones to such an extent that they can match the quality of images from laboratory-grade microscopes.The advance, detailed in the journal ACS Photonics, could help bring high-quality medical diagnostics into resource-poor regions, … Continue reading AI turns smartphone microscopes into lab-grade devices

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Researchers have demonstrated that deep learning, a powerful form of artificial intelligence (AI), can discern and enhance microscopic details in photos taken by smartphones to such an extent that they can match the quality of images from laboratory-grade microscopes.The advance, detailed in the journal ACS Photonics, could help bring high-quality medical diagnostics into resource-poor regions, where people otherwise do not have access to high-end diagnostic technologies.

The technique uses attachments that can be inexpensively produced with a 3-D printer, the study said.

“Using deep learning, we set out to bridge the gap in image quality between inexpensive mobile phone-based microscopes and gold-standard bench-top microscopes that use high-end lenses,” said one of the lead researchers Aydogan Ozcan, Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, US.

“We believe that our approach is broadly applicable to other low-cost microscopy systems that use, for example, inexpensive lenses or cameras, and could facilitate the replacement of high-end bench-top microscopes with cost-effective, mobile alternatives,” Ozcan added.

He said the new technique could find numerous applications in global health, telemedicine and diagnostics-related applications.

Cameras on today’s smartphones are designed to photograph people and scenery, not to produce high-resolution microscopic images.

So the researchers developed an attachment that can be placed over the smartphone lens to increase the resolution and the visibility of tiny details of the images they take, down to a scale of approximately one millionth of a metre.

But that only solved part of the challenge, because no attachment would be enough to compensate for the difference in quality between smartphone cameras’ image sensors and lenses and those of high-end lab equipment.

The new technique compensates for the difference by using AI to reproduce the level of resolution and colour details needed for a laboratory analysis.

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NASA’s positive on next planet-hunting mission launch https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/nasas-positive-on-next-planet-hunting-mission-launch/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/nasas-positive-on-next-planet-hunting-mission-launch/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:11:08 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5441 Meteorologists with the US Air Force 45th Space Wing have predicted an 80 per cent chance of favourable weather for SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket’s launch with NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite aimed at detecting planets outside our solar system.The primary weather concern for the launch day are strong winds, NASA said in a statement late … Continue reading NASA’s positive on next planet-hunting mission launch

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Meteorologists with the US Air Force 45th Space Wing have predicted an 80 per cent chance of favourable weather for SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket’s launch with NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite aimed at detecting planets outside our solar system.The primary weather concern for the launch day are strong winds, NASA said in a statement late Saturday.

The survey, also known as Tess, is NASA’s next step in the search for exoplanets, including those that could support life.

Once in orbit, Tess will spend about two years surveying 200,000 of the brightest stars near the Sun to search for planets outside our solar system.

Tess will find the most promising exoplanets orbiting relatively nearby stars, giving future researchers a rich set of new targets for more comprehensive follow-up studies, including the potential to assess their capacity to harbour life.

With the help of a gravitational assist from the Moon, the spacecraft will settle into a 13.7-day orbit around Earth, NASA said in an earlier statement.

Sixty days after the launch and following tests of its instruments, the satellite will begin its initial two-year mission. Four wide-field cameras will give Tess a field-of-view that covers 85 per cent of our entire sky.

Within this vast visual perspective, the sky has been divided into 26 sectors that Tess will observe one by one.

The first year of observations will map the 13 sectors encompassing the southern sky, and the second year will map the 13 sectors of the northern sky.

The spacecraft will be looking for a phenomenon known as a transit, where a planet passes in front of its star, causing a periodic and regular dip in the star’s brightness.

NASA’s Kepler spacecraft used the same method to spot more than 2,600 confirmed exoplanets, most of them orbiting faint stars 300 to 3,000 light-years away.

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Talk to books, play word association with Google AI https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/talk-to-books-play-word-association-with-google-ai/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/18/talk-to-books-play-word-association-with-google-ai/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 10:08:41 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5438 Google has been working extensively on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and now it has given users a (fun) glimpse of how far natural language processing—that deals with machine reading comprehension—in the technology has come.Google Research division of the search-giant has rolled out Semantic Experiences, which are websites with interesting activities that demonstrate AIs’ ability to understand … Continue reading Talk to books, play word association with Google AI

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Google has been working extensively on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and now it has given users a (fun) glimpse of how far natural language processing—that deals with machine reading comprehension—in the technology has come.Google Research division of the search-giant has rolled out Semantic Experiences, which are websites with interesting activities that demonstrate AIs’ ability to understand how we speak.

It has two experiences to enjoy and the third one is for developers to help them create their own experience.

The first two experiences are called “Talk to Books” in which users can explore a new way to interact with books, and “Semantris” where people can play word association games powered by semantic search.

In “Talk to Books” experience, users can simply type in a statement or a question and the AI will find whole sentences in books related to what they have typed.

Google Research Director of Engineering Ray Kurzweil and Product Manager Rachel Bernstein said the system does not depend on keyword matching.

They trained its AI by feeding it a “billion conversation-like pairs of sentences,” so it can learn to identify what a good response looks like.

For example, if you type “Best detective in the world”, the AI responds with several paragraphs and sentences that are related to the word “detective”.

This way users can find exact lines from books which they mildly remember.

The second section Semantris offers word association games like a Tetris-like break-the-blocks experience.

The AI would display random blocks with text written on them. Users have to “break” those blocks by typing a word which can relate to any of the text written on them.

For example, if the AI displays “Football” on any block, users could write “Lionel Messi” in the space provided below the blocks.

The AI processes and matches the word with the text displayed on the blocks. Once the AI matches with the word, it “breaks” the block and some points are awarded.

According to Engadget, the development in word vector, an AI-training model that enables algorithms to learn relationships between words based on actual language usage, led to the advancement in natural language processing over the past few years.

Kurzweil and Bernstein said that these websites show how AIs’ “new capabilities can drive applications that were not possible before”.

They said other potential applications include “classification, semantic similarity, semantic clustering, whitelist applications (selecting the right response from many alternatives) and semantic search (of which Talk to Books is an example).”

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has been “betting big” on advances in AI and machine learning.

Earlier this year, Pichai said that AI is one of the most profound things that humanity is working on right now and compared it to basic utilities in terms of its importance.

”AI is ‘one of the most important things that humanity is working on. It’s more profound than, I don’t know, electricity or fire,” The Verge quoted Pichai as saying.

Pichai also said that AI could be used to help solve climate change issues or to cure cancer.

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New app to score Parkinson’s severity https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/new-app-to-score-parkinsons-severity/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/new-app-to-score-parkinsons-severity/#respond Thu, 12 Apr 2018 15:02:55 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5434 Computer scientists, including one of Indian-origin, has developed a new smartphone-based app that uses sensors to generate a score that reliably reflects symptom severity in patients with Parkinson’s disease.Parkinson’s is a progressive brain disorder and is often tough to treat effectively because symptoms, such as tremors and walking difficulties, can vary dramatically over a period … Continue reading New app to score Parkinson’s severity

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Computer scientists, including one of Indian-origin, has developed a new smartphone-based app that uses sensors to generate a score that reliably reflects symptom severity in patients with Parkinson’s disease.Parkinson’s is a progressive brain disorder and is often tough to treat effectively because symptoms, such as tremors and walking difficulties, can vary dramatically over a period of days, or even hours.

The new app called “HopkinsPD”, developed by researchers from the Johns Hopkins University, helped Parkinson’s patients to objectively monitor symptoms in the home and then share data to doctors.

“A smartphone-derived severity score for Parkinson’s disease is feasible and provides an objective measure of motor symptoms inside and outside the clinic that could be valuable for clinical care and therapeutic development,” said the research team including Srihari Mohan, undergraduate student at the varsity.

Typically, patients with Parkinson’s disease are evaluated by medical specialists during three or four clinic visits annually, and patients are asked to fill out a cumbersome 24-hour “motor diary” at home to record their mobility, involuntary twisting movements, etc.

The doctor then uses this self-reported or imprecise data to guide treatment.

In the new study, published in the journal JAMA Neurology, the team collected the data with the help of “HopkinsPD” app and then using a machine learning technique, they converted it into an objective Parkinson’s disease severity score—that better reflected the overall severity of patients’ symptoms and how well they were responding to medication.

This smartphone evaluation does not rely on the subjective observations of a medical staff, and can be administered any time or day in a clinic or within the patient’s home.

The app is available both for Android as well as iOS smartphones.

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Kerala startup to unveil more manhole cleaning robots https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/kerala-startup-to-unveil-more-manhole-cleaning-robots/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/kerala-startup-to-unveil-more-manhole-cleaning-robots/#respond Thu, 12 Apr 2018 15:00:56 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5431 Kerala startup Genrobotics will unveil five more ‘Bandicoot’ robots for cleaning sewer holes, including for pilot projects in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.The step comes after its Kerala model got a huge response when it eliminated the age-old practice of manual scavenging. Genrobotics launched the robot in Thiruvananthapuram on an experimental basis in March. The startup … Continue reading Kerala startup to unveil more manhole cleaning robots

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Kerala startup Genrobotics will unveil five more ‘Bandicoot’ robots for cleaning sewer holes, including for pilot projects in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.The step comes after its Kerala model got a huge response when it eliminated the age-old practice of manual scavenging.

Genrobotics launched the robot in Thiruvananthapuram on an experimental basis in March.

The startup was among the participants of the two-day Huddle Kerala conclave, which concluded here Saturday as their stall at the expo drew much attention.

The Kerala Water Authority (KWA) and Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) have signed a MoU for the transfer of technology and products, including the use of robots for cleaning up sewers.

They told the media they have received an invitation to present Bandicoot in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Of the five new robots, one each will be used in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka for pilot projects, two will go to KWA, and one will be used by the Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL).

The Bandicoot has four limbs and a bucket system attached to a spider web-like extension, which can go inside the manhole.

The waste at the bottom of the manhole is shovelled into the bucket system and lifted out. The robot has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules.

Apart from the state-owned Kerala Financial Corporation (KFC), Genrobotics is getting funds from venture capitalist Unicorn India Ventures for the production of the robots.

Founded in 2015, by four young engineering graduates, Genrobotics specialises in powered exoskeletons and human-controlled robotic systems and at the two-day event, they said they have got a good number of enquiries from the UAE.

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This device transcribes words spoken ‘in your head’ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/this-device-transcribes-words-spoken-in-your-head/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/this-device-transcribes-words-spoken-in-your-head/#respond Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:59:04 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5428 Researchers including two of Indian origin at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a computer interface that can transcribe words that the user verbalises internally but does not actually speak aloud.Electrodes in the device pick up neuromuscular signals in the jaw and face that are triggered by internal verbalisations—saying words ‘in your head’—but are … Continue reading This device transcribes words spoken ‘in your head’

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Researchers including two of Indian origin at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a computer interface that can transcribe words that the user verbalises internally but does not actually speak aloud.Electrodes in the device pick up neuromuscular signals in the jaw and face that are triggered by internal verbalisations—saying words ‘in your head’—but are undetectable to the human eye.

The system consists of a wearable device and an associated computing system.

The signals are fed to a Machine Learning (ML) system that has been trained to correlate particular signals with particular words.

“The motivation for this was to build an IA device—an intelligence-augmentation device,” said Arnav Kapur, graduate student at the MIT Media Lab who led the development of the new system.

“Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that’s more internal, that melds human and machine in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own cognition?” he added.

Kapur is first author on the paper. Pattie Maes, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences is the senior author and he is joined by Shreyas Kapur, an undergraduate major in electrical engineering and computer science.

The device is part of a complete silent-computing system that lets the user undetectably pose and receive answers to difficult computational problems.

The idea that internal verbalisations have physical correlates has been around since the 19th century, and it was seriously investigated in the 1950s.

One of the goals of the speed-reading movement of the 1960s was to eliminate internal verbalisation, or subvocalisation, as it’s known.

According to Kapur, the system’s performance should improve with more training data, which could be collected during its ordinary use.

“We’re in the middle of collecting data, and the results look nice,” Kapur said. “I think we’ll achieve full conversation someday.”

The researchers have described their device in a paper presented at the Association for Computing Machinery’s “ACM Intelligent User Interface” conference.

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Humanity’s first flight to Sun to launch in July: NASA https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/humanitys-first-flight-to-sun-to-launch-in-july-nasa/ https://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/index.php/2018/04/12/humanitys-first-flight-to-sun-to-launch-in-july-nasa/#respond Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:39:16 +0000 http://kt10.khaleejtimes.ae/?p=5425 NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, which is humanity’s first mission to the Sun, has begun final preparations for its launch in July.Parker Solar Probe will be launched from Launch Complex-37 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, Florida. The two-hour launch window will open at 4 a.m. on July 31, and will be repeated each day (at slightly … Continue reading Humanity’s first flight to Sun to launch in July: NASA

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, which is humanity’s first mission to the Sun, has begun final preparations for its launch in July.Parker Solar Probe will be launched from Launch Complex-37 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, Florida.

The two-hour launch window will open at 4 a.m. on July 31, and will be repeated each day (at slightly earlier times) through August 19, the US space agency said in a statement.

After launch, it will orbit directly through the solar atmosphere – the corona – closer to the surface than any human-made object has ever gone

While facing brutal heat and radiation, the mission will reveal fundamental science behind what drives the solar wind, the constant outpouring of material from the Sun that shapes planetary atmospheres and affects space weather near Earth.

At Astrotech Space Operations in Florida, the Parker Solar Probe will continue testing, and eventually undergo final assembly and mating to the third stage of the Delta IV Heavy launch vehicle.

“This is the second most important flight Parker Solar Probe will make, and we’re excited to be safely in Florida and continuing pre-launch work on the spacecraft,” said Andy Driesman, Parker Solar Probe project manager from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland.

For the next several months, the spacecraft will undergo comprehensive testing; just prior to being fueled, one of the most critical elements of the spacecraft, the thermal protection system (TPS), or heat shield, will be installed.

The TPS is the breakthrough technology that will allow Parker Solar Probe to survive the temperatures in the Sun’s corona, just 3.8 million miles from the surface of our star.

“There are many milestones to come for Parker Solar Probe and the amazing team of men and women who have worked so diligently to make this mission a reality,” Driesman said.

“The installation of the TPS will be our final major step before encapsulation and integration onto the launch vehicle.”

Throughout its seven-year mission, Parker Solar Probe will explore the Sun’s outer atmosphere and make critical observations to answer decades-old questions about the physics of stars.

Its data will also be useful in improving forecasts of major eruptions on the Sun and the subsequent space weather events that impact technology on Earth, as well as satellites and astronauts in space.

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