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Published 14 December 2020
Researchers have developed battlefield simulation technology that they used to produce a virtual reality tour of the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France. Their work is part of the FORCES (4S) – Strategy, Security and Social Systems Initiative at Purdue University. The initiative supports the use of social scientific research in strategy and security activities to shape long-range and global military, political and organizational decision-making.
A new and modern approach to understanding battlefield history may soon help prepare future military leaders in the U.S.
Purdue University says that the university’s innovators have developed battlefield simulation technology that they used to produce a virtual reality tour of the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France (YouTube video here).
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IMAGE: Purdue University researchers are doing work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. In this photo, a research participant is wearing an EEG cap with electrodes. view more
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Is it possible to read a person s mind by analyzing the electric signals from the brain? The answer may be much more complex than most people think.
Purdue University researchers - working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and neuroscience - say a prominent dataset used to try to answer this question is confounded, and therefore many eye-popping findings that were based on this dataset and received high-profile recognition are false after all.
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