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      <title>SyndicateMizzou Podcast: James  Keller - Collaboration at TigerPlace</title>
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      <description>Interdisciplinary and collaborative projects on technology for elder care at TigerPlace, especially applying "fuzzy logic" to these problems.</description>
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      <description>How "fuzzy set theory" and "fuzzy logic" are useful in dealing with events that are vague or contain variation.  Getting computers to think more like humans do.  How fuzzy logic is used in modern technology (e.g., video camcorders).  Why many scientists in the West have been suspicious of fuzzy logic.  More on why it is a useful tool to make so-called "soft decisions" that call for intervention.
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      <description>Funding for the TigerPlace project and how fuzzy logic technology is beginning to be implemented in elder care (e.g., assessing mobility and range of motion, detecting accidents, and identifying the need for early intervention by health care providers).</description>
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      <description>Another interdisciplinary project involving cognitive psychology, computer science, and engineering.  Robotics applications of fuzzy logic and simulating human "working memory" in computers.</description>
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      <description>Keller's work in the realm of bioinformatics-trying to make sense of microray experiments with DNA and cancer treatment.</description>
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      <title>SyndicateMizzou Podcast: James  Keller - Applying fuzzy logic to landmine detection</title>
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      <description>Applying fuzzy logic to landmine detection.</description>
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      <title>SyndicateMizzou Podcast: James  Keller - Applying fuzzy logic to improvised explosive devices</title>
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      <description>Applying image processing and pattern recognition to new challenges:  roadside bombs.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 16:36:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>SyndicateMizzou Podcast: James  Keller - Lazy Eye Detection in Infants</title>
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      <description>Using technology for early detection of "lazy eye" in infants.</description>
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      <description>Using sensors.  The problem of possessing an overload of sensory data and how to effectively summarize sensory data.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 16:36:33 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The history of fuzzy logic and why it didn't catch on right away in the U.S., in contrast to its quick adoption in other countries.</description>
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