A pose-mapping technique could remotely evaluate patients with cerebral palsy
The machine-learning method works on most mobile devices and could be expanded to assess other motor disorders outside of the doctor’s office.
The machine-learning method works on most mobile devices and could be expanded to assess other motor disorders outside of the doctor’s office.
Although computer scientists may initially treat data bias and error as a nuisance, researchers argue it’s a hidden treasure trove for reflecting societal values.
In a first, researchers have observed how lithium ions flow through a battery interface, which could help engineers optimize the material’s design.
Researchers use synthetic data to improve a model’s ability to grasp conceptual information, which could enhance automatic captioning and question-answering systems.
The system could improve image quality in video streaming or help autonomous vehicles identify road hazards in real-time.
“Lightning” system connects photons to the electronic components of computers using a novel abstraction, creating the first photonic computing prototype to serve real-time machine-learning inference requests.
Coupling engineered bacteria with low-power electronics could be highly effective in diagnosis, treatment of bowel diseases.
A cross-departmental team is leading efforts to utilize machine learning for increased efficiency in heating and cooling MIT’s buildings.
MIT researchers work to transform truck powertrain design, with support from the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium.
Center for International Studies Global Seed Funds program fosters collaboration and innovation.
The new approach could lead to intranasal vaccines for Covid-19 and other respiratory diseases.
J-WAFS awards 2023 Solutions Grants to bring two water-related innovations to the market.
Microbial or fungal biofilms on spacecraft can clog hoses and filters, or make astronauts sick. Space Station tests show that a surface treatment can help.
MIT researchers develop a protocol to extend the life of quantum coherence.
The Jameel World Education Lab awards more than $900K in Education Innovation Grants to researchers across MIT.