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Fonts as puzzles: Can you solve them?


Fonts as puzzles: Can you solve them?
A font created by Erik and Martin Demaine. The Demaines, a father-and-son team of “algorithmic typographers,” have confected an entire suite of mathematically inspired typefaces. Erik Demaine, Martin Demaine and Katie Steckles via The New York Times.
by Siobhan Roberts
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- The verb “puzzle” — to perplex or confuse, bewilder or bemuse — is of unknown origin. “That kind of fits,” said Martin Demaine, an artist-in-residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “It’s a puzzle where the word ‘puzzle’ comes from.”
His son, Erik Demaine, an MIT computer scientist, agreed. “It’s a self-describing etymology,” he said. ....

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Designing customized


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Contemporary robots can move quickly. The motors are fast, and they re powerful, says Sabrina Neuman.
Yet in complex situations, like interactions with people, robots often don t move quickly. The hang up is what s going on in the robot s head, she adds.
Perceiving stimuli and calculating a response takes a boatload of computation, which limits reaction time, says Neuman, who recently graduated with a PhD from the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Neuman has found a way to fight this mismatch between a robot s mind and body. The method, called robomorphic computing, uses a robot s physical layout and intended applications to generate a customized computer chip that minimizes the robot s response time. ....

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Designing customized "brains" for robots - ScienceBlog.com


Designing customized “brains” for robots
January 21, 2021MIT
A new system devises hardware architectures to hasten robots’ response time.
Contemporary robots can move quickly. “The motors are fast, and they’re powerful,” says Sabrina Neuman.
Yet in complex situations, like interactions with people, robots often don’t move quickly. “The hang up is what’s going on in the robot’s head,” she adds.
Perceiving stimuli and calculating a response takes a “boatload of computation,” which limits reaction time, says Neuman, who recently graduated with a PhD from the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Neuman has found a way to fight this mismatch between a robot’s “mind” and body. The method, called robomorphic computing, uses a robot’s physical layout and intended applications to generate a customized computer chip that minimizes the robot’s response time. ....

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