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Brain Intelligence: Go beyond Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an important technology that supports daily social life and economic activities. It contributes greatly to the sustainable growth of Japan’s economy and solves various social problems. In recent years, AI has attracted attention as a key for growth in developed countr...

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Published in:Mobile networks and applications 2018-04, Vol.23 (2), p.368-375
Main Authors: Lu, Huimin, Li, Yujie, Chen, Min, Kim, Hyoungseop, Serikawa, Seiichi
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Brain
Cognition
Communications Engineering
Computer Communication Networks
Data management
Developing countries
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Industrial robots
Information technology
IT in Business
LDCs
Networks
Social problems
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