Upon waking, he discovered that he was the high bidder on many, and was now the proud owner of two tons of LEGO bricks. So having a flexible software system is key to recognizing—in a fraction of a second—what a given brick is, in order to sort it out. Here's a video showing the current system running at low speed:The key part of the system was running the bricks past a camera paired with a computer running a neural net-based image classifier. Here's another video, focusing on how the pieces move on conveyer belts (running at slow speed so puny humans can follow). At its core, the system takes images from a webcam and feeds them to a neural network to do the classification.
MIT Researchers Have Finally Put The E.Coli Bacteria To Good Use [VIDEO]
A new type of workout clothes made of bacteria(Photo : Chris Graythen/Getty Images)E. Coli bacteria always get a bad rap and all for a good reason. However, a group of MIT researchers is putting these deadly bacteria to good use which could also change how people see it. Dr. Wen Wang, a biotech researcher and the lead author of the study, and a team of MIT researchers have created workout clothes lined with E.coli cells. Aside from workout clothes, the team explored many real-life moisture-related applications for the technology. However, Wang said they need to test it further since workout clothes should be much stronger and able to withstand even the most high-impact workout.
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