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75 Years of Innovation: Computer vision
Blurring the lines between humans and computers.
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Democratizing online content personalization
A content recommendation engine for content creators and consumers
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Shedding light on the inner workings of the Sun
SRI International researchers developed Active Pixel CMOS detectors for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR). This is the only imaging instrument aboard the Parker Solar Probe.
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Making space research accessible to students, researchers and commercial entities
Researchers at SRI International worked alongside other experts to create CubeSat technology.
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Facilitating aging in place through the practical use of advanced technology
Researchers at SRI International created the Studio on Aging to develop technologies that help caregivers anticipate adverse health conditions for seniors in order to reduce preventable hospitalizations or transitions to nursing homes.
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Making the business revolution in low earth orbit sustainable
By combining AMISR technology with a cloud-based SaaS platform, radar data was converted into actionable information that could be used to prevent orbital collisions.
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AI-based speech sentiment analysis technology
Enabling companies to automatically understand the intonation of the human voice.
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75 Years of Innovation: Bioscience
A technological quest to make the world healthier
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75 Years of Innovation: Robotics
Bringing machines to life for a robot-enhanced future.
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Aaron Lawson talks about the STAR Lab at SRI
Join us to learn about how STAR contributed to the technology that became Nuance, a commercially available speech recognition software, to their latest work in voice biometrics and speaker recognition.
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EcoCyc: Encyclopedia of E. coli genes and metabolism
A bioinformatics database that describes the genome, metabolic network and regulatory network of Escherichia coli.
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75 Years of Innovation: Communication, connectivity and digital assistants
Establishing clearer connections between humans and digital technology