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Virtual reality could help doctors spot child abuse

The VR environment allowed doctors to interact with virtual, avatar patients in the same way as they would in a 'real' consultation: Frontiers in Robotics and AI

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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: collaborating to make the AI revolution...

Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: a new Frontiers journal launching soon will explore the forms and applications of AI

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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: advancing research that carries us into...

Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence is here! The new journal publishes research on various applications of AI, including healthcare, business, finance, language and computation. It also explores the...

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Good news for immersive journalism: look at your audience

A new study in collaboration with the BBC finds that users feel more engaged in a virtual reality news experience when virtual characters acknowledge them - even by simple gaze; Frontiers in Robotics...

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Researchers in Japan make android child’s face strikingly more expressive

Researchers at Osaka University have made their robot child face more expressive, by measuring and calibrating 3D movement at over 100 facial areas; Frontiers in Robotics and AI

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Artificial intelligence can predict your personality — simply by tracking...

A study has shown for the first time that computers can predict individuals’ personality traits from their eye movements while engaged in everyday tasks; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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Will cyborg circuits be made from melanin?

Scientists have achieved a billion-fold increase in the electrical conductivity of melanin, that could unleash its potential in safe, sustainable bioelectronics; Frontiers in Chemistry

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Magnets can help AI get closer to the efficiency of the human brain

New brain-like networks could help robots approach human-like efficiency at object recognition tasks; Frontiers in Neuroscience

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Frontiers partners with machine learning challenge platform AIcrowd

Partnership with AIcrowd will transform crowd-sourced solutions to machine learning challenges into peer-reviewed, open-access articles. Used by organizations like Google, Unity, and Stanford...

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Virtual reality could help doctors spot child abuse

The ability to pick up signs that a child may be suffering from abuse is a skill that cannot easily be taught without the benefit of experience and role models. Image: Shutterstock A 3-year research...

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Crop-boosting AI can benefit many fields

A team from the University of Illinois has stacked together six high-powered algorithms to help researchers make more precise predictions from hyperspectral data to identify high-yielding crop traits....

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Frontiers to sponsor HRI 2020

Frontiers in Robotics and AI is proud to be sponsoring the 15th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, taking place from 23 to 26 March 2020 in Cambridge, UK. The theme...

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Mirror, mirror, on the wall

People rate their own bodies as more attractive when viewed from a third-person perspective. Image: Shutterstock. — by Michael Becker, Frontiers Science Writer Are we the best at judging our own...

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Who’s a bot and who’s not

A new study reveals behavioral differences between bots and humans that could inform new machine learning algorithms for bot detection software. Image: Shutterstock — by Tayyibah Aziz, Frontiers...

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Frontiers in Virtual Reality – Online Seminar Series

The Editorial board of Frontiers in Virtual Reality is pleased to present a series of virtual seminars that will take place over the coming weeks. These seminars are aimed at students, researchers and...

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The moral machine

By ‘reading’ books and news articles, machines can be taught ‘right’ from ‘wrong’ and adopt a human-like moral compass to analyze the development of moral values in societies over time. Image:...

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Robot swarms follow instructions to create art

By Conn Hastings, science writer Controlling a swarm of robots to paint a picture sounds like a difficult task. However, a new technique allows an artist to do just that, without worrying about...

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A robotic cat can teach us how real animals move

By Mischa Dijkstra, Frontiers science writer / Toyoaki Tanikawa, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University Image: AlesiaKan/Shutterstock.com In the young discipline of robotics-inspired...

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Researchers’ VR walking simulator feels surprisingly close to the real thing

By Colm Gorey, Frontiers science writer Image: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.com Researchers in Japan have developed a virtual reality platform that mimics the sensation of walking by stimulating their...

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