Artificial intelligence now plays Go, paints pictures, and even converses like a human. However, there remains a decisive difference: AI requires far more electricity than the human brain to operate.
In high-stakes settings like medical diagnostics, users often want to know what led a computer vision model to make a certain prediction, so they can determine whether to trust its output. Concept ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way scientists discover and design new materials. In a specially invited review published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Tohoku University ...
Abstract: For the purpose of tracking environmental changes, urbanization, and natural disasters, change detection in satellite imagery is essential. New developments in deep learning, especially by ...
Abstract: Compositional Zero-Shot Learning (CZSL) poses the challenge of predicting unseen attribute-object combinations in images. In this study, we focus on the open-world CZSL task, which presents ...
This research initiative highlights the importance of ethical and explainable artificial intelligence in workforce ...