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TOKYO, May 24, 2017 -
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced new technologies, outlined below, at its annual Research and Development Open House held today at Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo, Japan.
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Mitsubishi Electric Consolidates AI Technology under "Maisart" Brand
Making devices smarter and life more secure, intuitive and convenient |
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The company announced today its new "Maisart" brand encompassing the company's proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) technology, including its compact AI, automated design deep-learning algorithm and extra-efficient smart-learning AI.
http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com/news/2017/0524-b.html |
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Mitsubishi Electric Develops Solution to Visualize Radio Waves to Support IoT System
Enables optimal placement of wireless equipment to be designed fast and inexpensively |
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Mitsubishi Electric Develops Smart-learning Algorithm for Extra-efficient AI
Dramatically reduces number of trials required for precise machine-learned AI control |
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The company announced today that it has developed a proprietary deep-reinforcement algorithm for artificial-intelligence (AI) machine control that requires just one-fiftieth the number of trials compared to conventional AI control methods.
http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com/news/2017/0524-d.html |
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Mitsubishi Electric Separates Simultaneous Speech of Multiple Unknown Speakers Recorded with One Microphone
Speech-separation technology achieved with proprietary "Deep Clustering" AI method |
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The company announced today that it has created the world's first technology that separates, and then reconstructs with high quality, the simultaneous speech of multiple unknown speakers recorded with a single microphone in real time.
http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/news/2017/0524-e.html |
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Mitsubishi Electric Uses Illumination for Building Guidance Systems
Illuminated projections are expected to streamline in-building traffic |
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Mitsubishi Electric Develops Unique Technology for Electromagnetic-field and Large-coupled Analysis of Turbine Generators
Will improve energy efficiency and reliability of generators |
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The company announced today the development of what it believes is the world's-first technology for determining the operational status of power generators using electromagnetic-field analysis of up to an unprecedented 30 million meshes and coupled-numerical analysis.
http://www.MitsubishiElectric.com/news/2017/0524-g.html |
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