In 1887, one of the most important experiments in the history of physics took place. American scientists Michelson and Morley ...
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A tool called AI-Newton can derive scientific laws from raw data, but is some way from developing human-like reasoning.
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Abstract: The field of human motion prediction has gained prominence, finding applications in various domains such as intelligent surveillance and human–robot interaction. However, predicting ...
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Abstract: Existing approaches for underwater autonomous target recognition (UATR) often suffer from limited accuracy and robustness due to complex underwater environments, noise interference during ...