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A recent study of 81 babies between 14 and 19 months old found the same outcome: When these babies watched a video where they were shown pictures of toy cars and toy pigs and listened to someone count ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A computer program that learns to decode sounds from different languages in the same way that a baby does helps to shed new light on how people learn to talk, researchers said on ...
Amy Blazvick's baby, Alex, was one of seven computer babies - or simulators - circulating the Wheatland campus this semester, part of a program called Baby Think It Over. The program is designed to ...
A team of researchers has developed a computer program that can learn to decipher sounds the way a baby does. The impetus behind the program was to better understand how people learn to talk, or more ...
DECATUR - Natia Nashay Danielle Reed, it turned out, was just like any other newborn. She cried. Except Natia is a computerized infant, given a name for a weekend by Miriam Harris, a MacArthur High ...
A computer for babies may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but a Canadian company has just made it reality. Last month, Rullingnet Corp. launched Vinci, a 7-inch touch-screen tablet that sells ...