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Research Update OIST and Fujitsu Collaborate to Develop New Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence A partnership that aims to make computers better at learning, using the latest insights from brain science. 17 October 2016
Research Update Finding Your Way Around in an Uncertain World The Brain Utilizes Dynamic Bayesian Inference 19 September 2016
Research Update Can a Next-generation Supercomputer Reveal How the Brain Works? OIST Professor, Kenji Doya, and collaborators at four Japanese institutes have received a MEXT Supercomputing Grant to simulate the whole brain network and to develop brain-like artificial intelligence. 04 July 2016