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A personality test for ads: Machine learning algorithms could personalize advertisements for individual consumers
It’s no surprise that images used for advertising on television and online play a powerful role in triggering emotions and
Open-source software tracks neural activity in real time: The tool, called CaImAn, replaces the process of manually tracking the location and activity of neurons
Tracking the firings of individual neurons is like trying to discern who is saying what in a football stadium full
A study analyzes the impact of targeted Facebook advertising on the election: It is estimated that it increased the number of Trump voters by 10 percent in 2016
Republican Donald Trump’s team spent 44 million dollars on Facebook, with 175,000 different adverts during the 2016 election campaign, compared
Using personal data to predict blood pressure
Engineers at UC San Diego used wearable off-the-shelf technology and machine learning to predict, for the first time, an individual’s
AI improves doctors’ ability to correctly interpret tests and diagnose lung disease
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be an invaluable aid to help lung doctors interpret respiratory symptoms accurately and make a correct
Human and artificial intelligence join forces to study complexity of the brain: World first gene expression map of all the cells in the brain of an aging
A team of scientists lead by prof. Stein Aerts (VIB-KU Leuven) is the first to map the gene expression of
AI senses people’s pose through walls
X-ray vision has long seemed like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy, but over the last decade a team led by Professor
Be wary of cosmetic surgeons’ online reviews: Ratings are highly polarized, some are written by non-patients
Consumers consider online reviews important for choosing physicians, but they should be wary of using those ratings to choose plastic
2.7 billion tweets confirm: Echo chambers on Twitter are very real: Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: They become less central in their own network, lose connections to their communities and receive less endorsements from other users
Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: they become less