Enhanced Computer Intelligence from KTH Royal Technical University

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IntelliMath

Joined Jul 10, 2009
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Hey all,

A breakthrough in artificial computer intelligence is emerging from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. At the heart of this technology is a core math engine which allows for true automated decision making and disorder detection. These capabilities will improve the reliability and performance of many autonomous applications including robotic positioning, shape and pattern recognition, vehicle navigation, etc.

Several applications based on this new math engine are freely available at http://www.infra.kth.se/geo/ under the Services and Free software section on the left of the page.

Enjoy!
 

Dave

Joined Nov 17, 2003
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A breakthrough in artificial computer intelligence is emerging from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. At the heart of this technology is a core math engine which allows for true automated decision making and disorder detection. These capabilities will improve the reliability and performance of many autonomous applications including robotic positioning, shape and pattern recognition, vehicle navigation, etc.
Expecting people to trawl through your site might be asking a little much. Why don't you embellish the above elements if you want anyone to take an interest in this (btw, it does potentially seem of interest, just isn't enticing enough to make me want to work my way through examples on your site).

Dave
 

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IntelliMath

Joined Jul 10, 2009
2
Hey guys,

Thanks for the feedback on my original post. To briefly expand on what was already written, the Core Math Engine technology is a collection of general problem solving algorithms that handle disorder detection, data accuracy determination and singularity resolution in general, even without an initial functional model.

I sincerely recommend playing with the free downloads and manipulating the input data so you can experience the benefits mentioned above. One reason that AI has failed in the past is the lack of reliable disorder detection and singularity resolution, this new technology eliminates these problems.

If you are interested in further elaboration, I recommend to simply contact them as I did. The key people can be found at http://www.infra.kth.se/geo/ by clicking the KTH-MEC link on the left hand side.

A little trawling never hurt anyone.

~Nate
 

Ratch

Joined Mar 20, 2007
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IntelliMath,

A breakthrough in artificial computer intelligence is emerging from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. ...
During my life, I have heard of lots of "breakthroughs" in one field or another. So many of them have not fulfilled their promise. They include countless cures and treatments for cancer, diabetes, poison ivy, etc. I don't see any of them hitting the street yet. How about cold fusion. Remember that one? So you will forgive me if I say, "Ho-hum, I will know it when I see it".

Ratch
 
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