AI pioneers from UMass who channeled ‘hedonistic’ machines win computer science’s top prize Retired UMass Amherst professor Andrew Barto and his doctoral student Richard Sutton are the winners of this ...
Made of silicon, these in-sensor visual processing arrays can both capture and process visual data in the analog domain, as opposed to conventional systems that often physically separate these ...
AMHERST, Mass. — The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the preeminent scientific institution in the United States, the world’s largest general scientific society and ...
Teaching machines in the way that animal trainers mold the behavior of dogs or horses has been an important method for developing artificial intelligence and one that was recognized Wednesday with the ...
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