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Last update: Tue 04-Aug-2009

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July 2009 Science & Vie.
Spring 2009
cover Biomedical Computation Review, Reverse Engineering the Brain by Roberta Friedman, PhD.
Aug 2008 PC Magazine, Future Watch: Understanding the Brain, by Logan Kugler.
Feb 2008

Our work was recently featured as part of the BBC series "visions of the future".

 

IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering, by Pam Frost Gorder (Volume: 10, Issue: 2, page 6-11), Computer Vision Inspired by the Human Brain.

Scientific American, by Larry Greenemeier: Visionary Research: Teaching computers to see like a human.

Summer 2007
cover Biomedical Computation Review, News Bytes By Katharine Miller, Louisa Dalton and Matthew Busse.
May 2007

EyeNet, by Linda Roach: When computer vision imitates life.

Apr 2007

MIT TechTalk, Apr 4, 2007, by Cathryn M. Delude: Computer model mimics blink of an eye. See MeyeT web page.

The Economist, Apr 4, 2007: Easy on the eyes.

New Scientist, Apr 3, 2007: Visual-cortex simulator sees animals as humans do.

Nuit blanche Apr 17, 2007: Compressed sensing in the primary visual cortex?

[More news coverage April 2007]

Feb 2007

The Naval Research Enterprise (NRE) Newsletter, Feb 23 2007: Mimicking How the Brain Recognizes Street Scenes.

MIT Tech Talk by Cathryn M. Delude: Computer model mimics how the brain recognitzes objects. see also MIT news web site.

Technology review by Duncan Graham-Rowe: Biologically Inspired Vision Systems A computer model of the brain has learned to detect and classify objects. German translation: Bilderkennung biologisch.

Slashdot, Feb 11, 2007: Recognizing scenes like the brain does.

[More news coverage Feb 2007]

  • Newswise, Feb 6, 2007: Mimicking How the Brain Recognizes Street Scenes

http://www.newswise.com /articles/view/527140/

  • Medical News Today, Feb 11, 2007: Mimicking how the Brain Recognizes Street Scences

http://www.medicalnewstoday .com/medicalnews.php?newsid =62619

  • ZDNet: Where Technology Means Business, Feb. 11, 2007: Computers Mimicking the Brain

http://blogs.zdnet.com/emerging tech/?p=487

  • eMaxHealth.com, Feb 12, 2007: How the Brain Recognizes Street Scenes

http://www.emaxhealth.com/85 /9550.html

http://www.mtbeurope.info/news/2007/702022.htm

  • exduco.net, Italy. Feb 25, 2007: Computer model mimics neural processes in object recognition

http://www.exduco.net/news.php ?id=1023

  • NewSciTech, Feb 26. 2007: Computer model mimics neural processes in object recognition

http://www.newscitech.com /computer-model-mimics-neural -processes-in-object-recognitio n/

  • Medgadget, Feb 26, 2007: Computer Model for Object Recognition by the Central Nervous System

http://www.medgadget.com /archives/2007/02/computer _model_1.html

  • ImediNews, Feb 26, 2007: Computer model of the brain created

http://www.imedinews.ge/en /news_read/23500

  • Post Chronicle, Feb 26, 2007: Computer Model Of The Brain Created

http://www.postchronicle.com /news/technology/article _21266241.shtml

  • Monsters and Critics.com, UK. Feb 26, 2007: Computer model of the brain created

http://science.monstersandcriti cs.com/news/article_1269595 .php/Computer_model_of_the _brain_created

  • Playfuls.com, Romania.  Feb 26, 2007: Computer Model Of The Brain Created

http://www.playfuls.com/news _005010_Computer_Model_Of_The _Brain_Created.html

  • Earthtimes.org, Feb 26, 2007: Computer model of the brain created

http://www.earthtimes.org /articles/show/34441.html

  • United Press International, Feb 26, 2007: Computer model of the brain created

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack /Science/COL_BKB_Duke_67_St _Johns_50/20070226-103951 -1477r/

  • Daily Tech, Feb 27, 2007: MIT Research Mimics How Humans Recognize Street Scene by Michael Hoffman

http://www.dailytech.com/MIT +Research+Mimics+How+Humans +Recognize+Street+Scene /article6253c.htm

 

Jul 2006

Technology Review by Fred Hapgood:   Reverse-Engineering the Brain - At MIT, neuroscience and artificial intelligence are beginning to intersect.

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