ai-one has added NKA-Decker Ltd. to to its network of Consulting Partners. NKA-Decker will provide semantic technology expertise and services and build a new generation of semantic solutions.
You can download the entire press release.
ai-one has added NKA-Decker Ltd. to to its network of Consulting Partners. NKA-Decker will provide semantic technology expertise and services and build a new generation of semantic solutions.
You can download the entire press release.
Professor Dr. Ulrich Reimer, FH St. Gallen und Walter Diggelmann, ai-one ag talked about semantic technologies in eHealth at the Semantic Meetup which took place December 13, 2010 in Zurich.
You can download the presentation of Professor Dr. Ulrich Reimer and of Walter Diggelmann.
Imagine it is the other way around: Instead of using the brain-computer-interface (BCI) to control gadgets, you or better your brain help the computer perform tasks it struggles with, such as recognize and classify images. Electrical signals within the brain fire before a person even realizes he has recognized an image as odd or unusual. Using this fact, the researchers used a BCI to sort through satellite images for surface-to-air missiles faster than any machine or human analyst could manage alone (via technologyreview.com)
Melody Dye, science writer for Scientific American, and cognitive scientist Michael Ramscar talk about how we learn.
Professor Dr. Ulrich Reimer FH St. Gallen und Walter Diggelmann, ai-one ag präsentieren semantische Technologien in eHealth. Walter Diggelmann wird eine Einführung in ai-one™. Danach referiert Professor Dr. Ulrich Reimer die web-basierte eHealth-Platform SEMPER.
Wann: Montag, 13. Dezember 2010 18:00
Preis: USD 10,00 pro Person
Wo: Uni Zürich, Institut für Bankenwesen, Plattenstrasse 32 Seminarraum 4, Zürich
Weitere Informationen zum Vortrag finden Sie hier. Sie können die Präsentation von Professor Dr. Ulrich Reimer und das White Paper “Vergleich ai-one – traditionelle künstliche ai” herunterladen.
Your doctor was right in advising to exercise. And it seems, a low calorie diet too are beneficial on mental acuity and motor ability – that is if you are a mouse. Researchers show in mice that caloric restriction and exercise delay some of the debilitating effects of aging by rejuvenating connections between nerves and the muscles that they control (harvardmagazine.com).