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Tracking with Kinect and Oculus Rift character in-game - GameDev.net

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 15:33

Tracking with Kinect and Oculus Rift character in-game
GameDev.net
I did some research around VR/augmented reality. I found that the best motion tracking generally used retro reflective markers with cameras that track the markers. Of course that is over most people's budget. I used a leap motion to try to track ...

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布拉德·皮特柏林艺术大采购揭秘 - artnet 新闻

Marcel Dzama, Jon Crumiller - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 14:42

artnet 新闻

布拉德·皮特柏林艺术大采购揭秘
artnet 新闻
据BZ Berlin网站报道,这位影星的藏品总价约为1800万欧元(约合1.2亿元人民币),其中包括了尼欧·劳赫(Neo Rauch)、班克斯(Banksy)、马塞尔·泽玛(Marcel Dzama)以及皮特和夫人安吉丽娜·朱莉最爱的艺术家逊尼(Schoony ...

'Body by Darwin: How Evolution Shapes Our Health and Transforms Medicine' (US ... - Live Science

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 13:45

'Body by Darwin: How Evolution Shapes Our Health and Transforms Medicine' (US ...
Live Science
Research conducted on Danish children between 1993 and 2004 by Dr. Hjördis Atladóttir agreed with Sweeten by finding higher rates of autism in children born to mothers who suffered from celiac disease (where you cannot tolerate gluten). The study also ...

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AI Program Beats Humans On College Acceptance Test - Nextgov

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 13:06

Nextgov

AI Program Beats Humans On College Acceptance Test
Nextgov
“What makes the University of Tokyo entrance exam harder [than other intelligence challenges] is that the rules are less clearly defined than they are for shogi [a Japanese strategy game similar to chess] or a quiz show. From the perspective of ...

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Teen depression: how can you tell if your moody teenager is a typical teenager ... - Telegraph.co.uk

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 10:30

Telegraph.co.uk

Teen depression: how can you tell if your moody teenager is a typical teenager ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Always surrounded by friends, she loved acting, was very sporty and regularly played chess. But when she ... Government-commissioned research published this week found that most parents have never spoken to their children about such issues. Instead ...

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Klaus Friedrich Roth | 29 October 1925-10 November 2015 - Imperial College London

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 10:20

Imperial College London

Klaus Friedrich Roth | 29 October 1925-10 November 2015
Imperial College London
Roth studied at St Paul's School, and proceeded to read mathematics at the University of Cambridge, where he was a student at Peterhouse and also played first board for the university chess team. However ... However, his real ability and potential ...

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The Corporate Scramble for Europe: Big Oil and the Transatlantic Trade Deal (TTIP) - Center for Research on Globalization

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 07:43

Center for Research on Globalization

The Corporate Scramble for Europe: Big Oil and the Transatlantic Trade Deal (TTIP)
Center for Research on Globalization
If sanctioned, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) would be the biggest trade deal ever seen. Yet the public continue to be kept in the dark about it. Large corporations have been granted privileged access to officials and have ...

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AI Program Beats Humans On College Acceptance Test - Defense One

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 05:49

Defense One

AI Program Beats Humans On College Acceptance Test
Defense One
One notable success in the history of military-funded AI research is Siri, the AI assistant standard on most iPhones made after October of 2011. It was a spinoff of a project called Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes, or CALO, funded by the ...

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Jogging Can Help You Stay Mentally Sharp: Here's How - Tech Times

Chess Research - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 04:33

Tech Times

Jogging Can Help You Stay Mentally Sharp: Here's How
Tech Times
"Our research indicates that exercise-induced increase in neurogenesis improves pattern separation by supporting unique and detailed long-term representations of similar but nevertheless different memory items," said University of Basel professor ...
Stay sharp by joggingThe Hindu

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Among biggies of tech world, Apple gets more bang for its R&D buck - Economic Times

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 23:07

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Among biggies of tech world, Apple gets more bang for its R&D buck
Economic Times
The prospect of getting a new chip, screen, or camera flash inside a future iPhone helps Apple steer other companies' research. Apple sold more than 230 million iPhones last year and has committed to spending $29.5 billion in the next 12 months on ...
Apple Is Getting More Bang for Its R&D BuckBloomberg
Silicon Valley Tech Giants Spend more than Five Times in R&D than ApplePatently Apple

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What's happening Tuesday in the north valley - Chico Enterprise-Record

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 20:38

What's happening Tuesday in the north valley
Chico Enterprise-Record
Based on her book, “Entry to a Life of Travel and Tourism Research.” Meriam Library, Chico State University ... Chess games, instruction: 3:30-5 p.m. Beginners to advanced, K-12; instruction by Chico High School volunteers. Chico library, 1108 Sherman Ave.

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Martin O'Malley says he'll take on NRA - Foster's Daily Democrat

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 20:29

Foster's Daily Democrat

Martin O'Malley says he'll take on NRA
Foster's Daily Democrat
The threat of ISIS is like a three-level chess board with battles in Iraq, Syria and the larger global threat. “We are not going to solve this ... He said investment is needed in infrastructure, research and development and education. O'Malley said the ...

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Stay sharp by jogging - The Hindu

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 18:33

The Hindu

Stay sharp by jogging
The Hindu
“Our research indicates that exercise-induced increase in neurogenesis improves pattern separation by supporting unique and detailed long-term representations of similar but nevertheless different memory items,” explained lead investigator Josef ...

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Stay sharp by jogging - The Hindu

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 18:33

The Hindu

Stay sharp by jogging
The Hindu
“Our research indicates that exercise-induced increase in neurogenesis improves pattern separation by supporting unique and detailed long-term representations of similar but nevertheless different memory items,” explained lead investigator Josef ...

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Rigan Games Kicks off in Zaria - THISDAY Live

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 18:25

Rigan Games Kicks off in Zaria
THISDAY Live
All the Research and Development Institute and over 1,500 a sports men and women are expected participate in the football, athletics,volleyball, Tennis and table tennis. Other sports to be participated in include, squash, badminton, chess dart. The ...

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London Chess Classic 2015: Michael Adams faces tough start - Telegraph.co.uk

St. Louis AND Chess News Feed - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 18:01

Telegraph.co.uk

London Chess Classic 2015: Michael Adams faces tough start
Telegraph.co.uk
The tournament will be broadcast live on Norwegian television, as chess interest continues to grow there. The country has a new generation of strong players following in Magnus Carlsen's footsteps. One of their number was confused by Black's ...

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Artificial Intelligence: 10 Things To Know - InformationWeek

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 16:13

InformationWeek

Artificial Intelligence: 10 Things To Know
InformationWeek
... in some manner that we might ascribe to intelligence," said Moore. "Everything, however, with 'artificial' in the label is actually just a really, really, really fancy calculator, all the way from chess programs to software in cars, to credit ...

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Well | Seeking a Cancer-Free World - New York Times (blog)

Chess Research - Mon, 11/30/2015 - 14:38

New York Times (blog)

Well | Seeking a Cancer-Free World
New York Times (blog)
I joined a laboratory to do cancer research, but the paper we wrote had little to do with cancer; I joined a company that offered the cheapest BRCA tests on the market, and its service was shut down a month after I arrived. I am 24 years old; at 25, I ...

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