Electric vehicle (EV) charging is getting a jolt with an innovative new AI algorithm that boosts efficiency, reduces cost, and keeps the grid from short-circuiting under pressure. Developed by a team of researchers from the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), the real-time smart solution optimizes charging schedules for large parking lots, balancing quick charging with energy availability.
]]>An AI-powered remote sensing study offers a dynamic new tool for global ocean cleanup efforts. Detailed in the ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, the breakthrough unveils MariNeXt, a deep-learning framework that detects and identifies marine pollution using high-resolution Sentinel-2 imagery. MariNeXt could revolutionize how resource managers and agencies globally monitor and��
]]>A recent study introduced a cutting-edge AI-powered pathology platform that can help doctors diagnose and evaluate lung cancer in patients quickly and accurately. Developed by a team of researchers at the University of Cologne��s Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, the tool provides fully automated and in-depth analysis of benign and cancerous tissues, for faster and more��
]]>New research aims to revolutionize video accessibility for blind or low-vision (BLV) viewers with an AI-powered system that gives users the ability to explore content interactively. The innovative system, detailed in a recent paper, addresses significant gaps in conventional audio descriptions (AD), offering an enriched and immersive video viewing experience. ��Although videos have become an��
]]>New research is boosting the creative potential of generative AI with a text-guided image-editing tool. The innovative study presents a framework using plug-and-play diffusion features (PnP DFs) that guides realistic and precise image generation. With this work, visual content creators can transform images into visuals with just a single prompt image and a few descriptive words.
]]>X-ray-powered research is aiming to target sneaky hazardous materials making their way through airport security. The study, recently published in Scientific Reports, proposes a new design for a fast and powerful X-ray diffraction (XRD) technology able to identify potential threats. The work could be a notable step toward more accurate luggage scanning in airports. ��The main goal of my��
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