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The robots of CES 2023

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Robots were on the main expo floor at CES this year, and these weren't just cool robots for marketing purposes. I've been tracking robots at CES for more than 10 years, watching the transition from robot toys to real robots. Increasing prominence has been given to self-driving cars, LiDARs and eVTOL drones, but, in my mind it was really the inclusion of John Deere and agricultural robots last year that confirmed that CES was incorporating more industry, more real machines, not just gadgets. In fact, according to the organizing association CTA or the Consumer Technology Association, these days CES no longer stands for the Consumer Electronics Show. CES now just stands for CES, one of the world's largest technology expos.


WAYCEN wins CES innovation awards among medical AI companies - Coleda Pvt Ltd

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AI Medtech company WAYCEN (CEO Kyungnam Kim) has won four CES innovation awards among medical AI companies for the first time ahead of "CES 2023", the world's largest electronics trade show, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA, in next January. According to CES 2023 awards results announced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) on February 16, WAYCEN has won four innovation awards for WAYMED Cough, WAYMED Endo PRO and WAYMED EBUS. With two awards each in the areas of digital healthcare and software & mobile apps, it demonstrated the technological leadership of K-medtech. Winning these awards means that WAYCEN has been recognized worldwide for its technical expertise in real-time image analysis technology and medical big data analysis technology. Winning two awards exclusively for the products using real-time image analysis technology is intended to highlight innovations in WAYCEN's medical AI solution range.


'inDJ' situation•emotion AI recommendation service has been honored the CES 2023 Innovation Awards - Dec 27, 2022

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CES is the world's largest IT exhibition hosted by the U.S. Consumer Technology Association (CTA). This is the first time that app situation•emotion recognition AI service has been honored at CES. The American Consumer Technology Association, host of CES, selects the innovation award by evaluating entries in advance before the exhibition. It is an award given to one product or service that has received the highest evaluation in the field, focusing on technology, design, and innovation. It is a method of recommending music, content, and healthcare information by analyzing user emotions and situations.


Chowis' AI Skin Diagnosis Solution "mySkin F.A.I.N" receives CES 2023 Innovation Award

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Chowis Company, a Skin and Hair & Scalp Diagnosis System Company, has been named in the "CES 2023 Innovation Award" for its AI full face diagnosis solution, "MySkin F.A.I.N." The CES Innovation Award is given to products with superior technology and innovation through a pre-evaluation of entries ahead of the CES event, the world's largest IT and home appliances exhibition held in Las Vegas every January. Chowis' mySkin F.A.I.N won in the "Digital Health" category as an AI full-face skin diagnosis solution that analyzes skin using AI algorithm technology. MySkin F.A.I.N. is a small and portable device that can be used via a clip-on mechanism on a mobile phone or tablet and utilizes optimized lighting to analyze a total of 12 skin analysis parameters, providing more accurate optical analysis results. Prior to winning the CES Innovation Awards, Chowis was awarded with Good Design (GD) by the Department of Trade, Industry, and Energy for reducing plastic consumption by 85%, being less than half the size of a smartphone and boasting overwhelming versatility.


Linear Algebra and Optimization for Machine Learning: A Textbook: Aggarwal, Charu C.: 9783030403461: Books - Amazon

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PDF has better equation formatting than kindle. Charu Aggarwal is a Distinguished Research Staff Member (DRSM) at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York. He has worked extensively in the field of data mining, with particular interests in data streams, privacy, uncertain data and social network analysis. He has published 19 (8 authored and 11 edited) books, over 400 papers in refereed venues, and has applied for or been granted over 80 patents. Because of the commercial value of the above-mentioned patents, he has received several invention achievement awards and has thrice been designated a Master Inventor at IBM.


Praise for smartphone keyboard from Switzerland

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Tokyo (SCCIJ) – The smartphone keyboard of the Swiss artificial intelligence start-up Typewise has won the innovation award at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas for a second consecutive year. Its enlarged keys are arranged in a honeycomb pattern. As a result, users make fewer accidental typing mistakes. Typewise based in Binningen in the canton of Basel is now preparing new applications of the language processing software behind the keyboard. The upgraded Typewise AI keyboard wins a second CES Innovation Award ( Typewise).


CES kicks of with its 'Unveiled' event that showcased Airxom Mask, Morari Medical and iMediSync

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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 is underway, kicking off with its'Unveiled' vent on Monday evening that provided a sneak peak into what we can expect to be showcased at the tech conference. Attendees saw several new technologies including a Star Wars-like face mask that protects against pollution and the coronavirus, a wearable that stops premature ejaculation and a brain scanning device that can detect early signs of mental conditions. Monday's event also hosted several innovations that were awarded the CES 2022 Innovation Award, which was given to Kura for its AR glasses and solar shingles that can be nailed directly to the roof. CES, which is held in Las Vegas, is expected to host more than 50,000 people and 2,200 exhibitors, but is also closing its doors a day early due to coronavirus cases spiking around the US. Among those showcasing their latest and greatest innovations was Airxom Mask - a mask with a white plastic shell that covers the mouth and nose.


Autonomous ZF shuttle receives CLEPA Innovation Award

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ZF's autonomous shuttle wins the Innovation Award from CLEPA, the European automotive supplier association, in the Connectivity and Automation category. CLEPA has recognized ZF's new mobility concept as a clean, safe, and on-demand local transport solution that is ready for implementation now. The system has been extensively tested: In various projects worldwide, the vehicles have already covered more than 100 million kilometers autonomously and carried more than 14 million passengers – without safety drivers. This reduces costs and makes the shuttles operational 24 hours a day. Whether transport operators, manufacturers, or suppliers, the mobility industry faces numerous and fundamental challenges.


CLAIRE and ELLIS receive German AI Prize 2021

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Holger Hoos and Nuria Oliver receive the Innovation Award, on behalf of CLAIRE and ELLIS, in Berlin on 30 September. The Confederation of Laboratories for AI Research in Europe (CLAIRE), and the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) have been awarded the 2021 German AI Prize Innovation Award. The German AI Prize ("Deutscher KI-Preis"), awarded by WELT, a German daily newspaper, is the one the largest awards of its kind in Europe and is made up of three categories: the "Innovationspreis" (Innovation Award), the "Anwenderpreis" (User Award) and the "KI-Start-up-Preis" (AI Start-Up Prize). On awarding the 100,000 euro prize to CLAIRE and ELLIS, the jury noted that both networks were supported by outstanding scientists, and are expanding the European position in research based on human-centred values. Professor Holger Hoos (Leiden University), one of the co-founders and chair of the board of directors of CLAIRE said: "We are delighted to see our vision and work for European excellence in AI recognised so prominently, and to share this important award with our colleagues in ELLIS, many of whom are also affiliated with CLAIRE".


AI-powered lipstick machine uses decides which shade looks good on you and concocts it on the spot

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A Korean cosmetics company has taken the guesswork out of makeup. Amorepacific's Color Tailor app analyzes your face, determines what shade of lipstick would best complement your complexion and then sends the results to a machine that mixes up a custom tube of it while you wait. The company is showing off its Lip Factory system next week at the Consumer Electronic Showcase, the annual tech convention that's moved to the virtual world in light of the pandemic. Users upload a photo of their face onto the Color Tailor app, which uses artificial intelligence to select a flattering hue from among more than 2,000 different possible combinations. The machine then mixes and matches pigments to create a custom product you can buy.