All items tagged with MIT and algorithms (10)

| Researchers at MIT are working on a new way for self-driving cars to navigate around unfamiliar areas by getting the control algorithm to mi...

| Intel showcased their new Neural Compute Stick 2 (NCS2) at the Intel AI Devcon in Beijing last week. The stick plugs into a USB 3.0 port and...

| Arcs in electrical installations are usually the result of loose contacts or damage to cables and conductors. To reduce the risk of a fire,...

| Every vehicle owner driving around town must have at some time experienced the frustration of waiting on a red traffic signal. It may be lat...

| At the recent IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, members of the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture Group...

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| You don’t need to get too far into signal processing before you encounter FFTs or Fast Fourier Transforms. The Fourier transform shows how a...

| A fixed-wing drone built by MIT autonomously piloted its way through a subterranean parking garage using only on-board sensors and two sophi...

| A fixed-wing drone built by MIT autonomously piloted its way through a subterranean parking garage using only on-board sensors and two sophi...

| Researchers at MIT have developed small building blocks called smart sand which can duplicate any shape they get in contact with. Smart san...

| Researchers at the Lincoln Laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) have developed a radar that can detect moving objects b...